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"I know" is a form of "I know", a phrase which is often translated as "sé". "I know it" is a phrase which is often translated as "lo sé". Learn more about the difference between "I know it" and "I know" below.
I know it(
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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. lo sé
Were you asking if someone has the code for the lock? I know it.¿Estuviste preguntando si alguien sepa el código para la cerradura? Lo sé.
a. lo conozco
This is the right route home. I know it.Ésto es el camino correcto hacia nuestra casa. Lo conozco.
a. lo entiendo
Mom gets angry when she feels misunderstood. I know it.Mi madre está enojada cuando siente que sus palabras sean malentendidas. Lo entiendo.
a. lo reconozco
I haven't heard that song in years, but I know it.No he oído esa canción hace años, pero la reconozco.
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I know(
ay
 
no
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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a.
I know English and Spanish, and I want to learn another language.Sé inglés y español, y quiero aprender otro idioma.
a. conozco
I like my town. I know my neighbors, and they're good people.Me gusta mi pueblo. Conozco a mis vecinos, y son buena gente.
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