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24 Cards in this Set
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I know how to translate from English into Spanish.
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Yo sé traducir del inglés al español.
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Do you (familiar, singular) know how to teach Spanish?
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¿Sabes tú enseñar español?
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She does not know the meaning of this word.
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Ella no sabe el significado de esta palabra.
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Does he know the right translation for this sentence?
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¿Sabe él la traducción correcta por esta oración?
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We don't know the conjugation of that verb.
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No sabemos la conjugación de ese verbo.
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You (plural, familiar) know the pronunciation of Spain because you lived there.
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Vosotros sabéis la pronunciación de España porque vivistéis allí.
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You (plural, polite) don't know my ideas yet.
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Ustedes todavía no saben mis ideas.
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They know the method that we use.
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Ellos saben el método que nosotros usamos.
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I am not acquainted with that new vocabulary.
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No conozco ese vocabulario nuevo.
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I don't know the new articles yet.
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No sé todavia los articulos nuevos.
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Don't you (singular, familiar) know this village?
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¿No conoces tú esta aldea?
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He does not know his Spanish great-grandparents.
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El no conoce a sus bisabuelos españoles.
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We are barely acquainted with the languages of Africa.
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Conocemos muy poco los idiomas de áfrica.
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Do they know the man who made this tape?
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¿Conocen al hombre que hizo esta cinta?
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They (feminine) don't know the more historical parts of Madrid yet.
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Ellas todavía no conocen las partes más históricas de Madrid.
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facts you know and know very well?
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saber
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when you know HOW to do something?
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saber
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Saber or Conocer?
I know HOW to play tennis |
saber [followed by an infinitive: that which you know how to do: to play]
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people you know
places you know |
conocer
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only when you know a place "cold"
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saber
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information with which you are only slightly acquainted
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conocer
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saber or conocer:
never followed by an infinitive |
conocer
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saber or conocer:
CAN be followed by a subordinate clause [e.g., I know that you...] |
saber
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human direct objects are preceded by WHAT?
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the "personal-A"
[e.g., a sus bisabuelos] |