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How to say "I know" in Spanish?

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I'm trying to say "I know Scarlett." How do you say this in Spanish. I'm getting a lot of different answers and I want to know which one is the right one.

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updated Aug 30, 2017
edited by No_one
posted by No_one
Welcome to SpanishDict. You need to explain this. It's not making any sense. We don't fill in the blanks. You will need to do that and then someone will be happy to correct. - rac1, May 9, 2016
Thank you for clarifying. :) - rac1, May 9, 2016

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Spanish has two verbs for "to know." "Saber" and "Conocer." To say you know a person use, "conocer" The "yo" form is irregular.

"Conozco a Scarlett" (Whenever a person is the direct object of a verb, the so-called "personal 'a" in placed before the person word or a person's name.)

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updated Aug 30, 2017
posted by Daniela2041
Thank you. - No_one, May 9, 2016
Hmmmmmmm. "Best answer" but no vote. (Big sigh.) - Daniela2041, May 9, 2016
Have a vote, amiga. :) - rac1, May 9, 2016
Muy útil. - Caleb5403, Aug 30, 2017