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Spanish refuses to merge them. ",[51,52,53],"strong",{},"Saber"," is for facts, information and skills. ",[51,56,57],{},"Conocer"," is for acquaintance and familiarity. They almost never overlap, which makes this an easier split than ser vs estar once the principle lands.",[60,61,62,72],"ul",{},[63,64,65,68,69],"li",{},[51,66,67],{},"Sé dónde vive."," (I know where he lives.) - information, ",[51,70,71],{},"saber",[63,73,74,77,78],{},[51,75,76],{},"Conozco su casa."," (I know his house.) - familiarity, ",[51,79,80],{},"conocer",[82,83,85],"h2",{"id":84},"saber-facts-information-know-how","Saber: facts, information, know-how",[47,87,88,90],{},[51,89,53],{}," is knowledge you can state, recall or perform. Three jobs:",[47,92,93,96,97,100],{},[51,94,95],{},"Facts and information",", usually followed by ",[51,98,99],{},"que"," or a question word:",[60,102,103,109,115],{},[63,104,105,108],{},[51,106,107],{},"Sé que mañana es lunes."," (I know that tomorrow is Monday.)",[63,110,111,114],{},[51,112,113],{},"No sé dónde está."," (I don't know where it is.)",[63,116,117,120],{},[51,118,119],{},"¿Sabes a qué hora llega?"," (Do you know what time he arrives?)",[47,122,123,126],{},[51,124,125],{},"Knowing a piece of data"," - a fact treated as an object:",[60,128,129,135],{},[63,130,131,134],{},[51,132,133],{},"¿Sabes su nombre?"," (Do you know his name?)",[63,136,137,140],{},[51,138,139],{},"No sé la respuesta."," (I don't know the answer.)",[47,142,143,146,147,149],{},[51,144,145],{},"Know how to",", with ",[51,148,71],{}," plus an infinitive. This is the one English handles with two words:",[60,151,152,158],{},[63,153,154,157],{},[51,155,156],{},"Sé nadar."," (I know how to swim \u002F I can swim.)",[63,159,160,163],{},[51,161,162],{},"Mi madre sabe cocinar muy bien."," (My mother knows how to cook very well.)",[47,165,166,167,169,170,174],{},"Note there is no extra word for \"how\": ",[51,168,71],{}," plus infinitive carries it. Saying ",[171,172,173],"em",{},"sé cómo nadar"," is a calque from English and sounds wrong.",[82,176,178],{"id":177},"conocer-people-places-things","Conocer: people, places, things",[47,180,181,183,184,186],{},[51,182,57],{}," is acquaintance - being familiar with someone or something through experience. It takes a direct object, never ",[51,185,99],{}," and never an infinitive.",[47,188,189,192,193,196],{},[51,190,191],{},"People"," (with the personal ",[51,194,195],{},"a","):",[60,198,199,205],{},[63,200,201,204],{},[51,202,203],{},"Conozco a tu hermano."," (I know your brother.)",[63,206,207,210],{},[51,208,209],{},"¿Conoces a alguien aquí?"," (Do you know anyone here?)",[47,212,213,216],{},[51,214,215],{},"Places",":",[60,218,219,225],{},[63,220,221,224],{},[51,222,223],{},"Conozco bien Madrid."," (I know Madrid well.)",[63,226,227,230],{},[51,228,229],{},"No conozco esta zona."," (I don't know this area.)",[47,232,233,236],{},[51,234,235],{},"Things and subjects"," - in the sense of being acquainted with, familiar with, having experience of:",[60,238,239,245],{},[63,240,241,244],{},[51,242,243],{},"Conozco esa canción."," (I know that song.)",[63,246,247,250],{},[51,248,249],{},"Conoce muy bien su trabajo."," (He knows his job very well.)",[47,252,253,254,257,258,261],{},"That last pair is worth dwelling on. ",[51,255,256],{},"Sabe su trabajo"," would mean he knows the facts of it cold; ",[51,259,260],{},"conoce su trabajo"," means he is experienced and at home in it. English blurs the two; Spanish does not.",[82,263,265],{"id":264},"the-conjugations-and-the-irregular-yo","The conjugations and the irregular yo",[47,267,268,269,272],{},"Both are regular ",[51,270,271],{},"-er"," verbs in the present except for the first person singular.",[274,275,276,290],"table",{},[277,278,279],"thead",{},[280,281,282,286,288],"tr",{},[283,284,285],"th",{},"Person",[283,287,71],{},[283,289,80],{},[291,292,293,305,316,327,338,349],"tbody",{},[280,294,295,299,302],{},[296,297,298],"td",{},"yo",[296,300,301],{},"sé",[296,303,304],{},"conozco",[280,306,307,310,313],{},[296,308,309],{},"tú",[296,311,312],{},"sabes",[296,314,315],{},"conoces",[280,317,318,321,324],{},[296,319,320],{},"él \u002F ella \u002F usted",[296,322,323],{},"sabe",[296,325,326],{},"conoce",[280,328,329,332,335],{},[296,330,331],{},"nosotros",[296,333,334],{},"sabemos",[296,336,337],{},"conocemos",[280,339,340,343,346],{},[296,341,342],{},"vosotros",[296,344,345],{},"sabéis",[296,347,348],{},"conocéis",[280,350,351,354,357],{},[296,352,353],{},"ellos \u002F ellas \u002F ustedes",[296,355,356],{},"saben",[296,358,359],{},"conocen",[47,361,362,365,366,369,370,373,374,377,378,381,382,385,386,389,390,393],{},[51,363,364],{},"Sé"," carries a written accent to keep it apart from the reflexive pronoun ",[51,367,368],{},"se",". ",[51,371,372],{},"Conozco"," inserts a ",[51,375,376],{},"-zc-"," before the ",[51,379,380],{},"o"," - the same pattern you will meet in ",[51,383,384],{},"parecer"," (parezco), ",[51,387,388],{},"ofrecer"," (ofrezco) and many other ",[51,391,392],{},"-cer"," verbs.",[82,395,397],{"id":396},"the-preterite-trap","The preterite trap",[47,399,400,401,404],{},"In the ",[51,402,403],{},"preterite",", both verbs shift meaning to the moment the knowing began.",[60,406,407,421],{},[63,408,409,412,413],{},[51,410,411],{},"conocí"," = I met (for the first time), not \"I knew\"\n",[60,414,415],{},[63,416,417,420],{},[51,418,419],{},"Conocí a Pedro el año pasado."," (I met Pedro last year.)",[63,422,423,426,427],{},[51,424,425],{},"supe"," = I found out, I learned, not \"I knew\"\n",[60,428,429],{},[63,430,431,434],{},[51,432,433],{},"Supe la verdad ayer."," (I found out the truth yesterday.)",[47,436,437,438,216],{},"For the ongoing past state, use the ",[51,439,440],{},"imperfect",[60,442,443,449],{},[63,444,445,448],{},[51,446,447],{},"conocía"," = I knew \u002F was acquainted with",[63,450,451,454,455],{},[51,452,453],{},"sabía"," = I knew (a fact)\n",[60,456,457],{},[63,458,459,462],{},[51,460,461],{},"Ya conocía a Pedro; sabía que era de Madrid."," (I already knew Pedro; I knew he was from Madrid.)",[47,464,465,466,469],{},"This is the single most common stumble for intermediate learners. ",[51,467,468],{},"Conocí a María"," is a first meeting, not a description of an old friendship.",[82,471,473],{"id":472},"worked-contrasts","Worked contrasts",[60,475,476,486,504],{},[63,477,478,481,482,485],{},[51,479,480],{},"Sé su número"," (I know his number - the data) vs ",[51,483,484],{},"conozco a su hermano"," (I know his brother - the person).",[63,487,488,491,492,495,496,499,500,503],{},[51,489,490],{},"¿Sabes Madrid?"," is wrong; you can know ",[51,493,494],{},"facts about"," Madrid with ",[51,497,498],{},"saber que...",", but you are acquainted with the city with ",[51,501,502],{},"conozco Madrid",".",[63,505,506,509,510,513],{},[51,507,508],{},"Sabe tocar la guitarra"," (he knows how to play the guitar - skill) vs ",[51,511,512],{},"conoce esa guitarra"," (he knows that particular guitar - familiarity).",[82,515,517],{"id":516},"common-mistakes-english-speakers-make","Common mistakes English speakers make",[47,519,520,523,524,527,528,531,532,534,535,503],{},[51,521,522],{},"Using conocer for facts."," \"I know that it's late\" is ",[51,525,526],{},"sé que es tarde",", never ",[171,529,530],{},"conozco que es tarde",". Facts and ",[51,533,99],{}," clauses are always ",[51,536,71],{},[47,538,539,542,543,527,546,549,550,552,553,503],{},[51,540,541],{},"Using saber for people."," \"I know María\" is ",[51,544,545],{},"conozco a María",[171,547,548],{},"sé a María",". People are ",[51,551,80],{}," territory, and they take the personal ",[51,554,195],{},[47,556,557,560,561,564,565,568],{},[51,558,559],{},"Adding cómo after saber."," \"I know how to drive\" is ",[51,562,563],{},"sé conducir",", not ",[171,566,567],{},"sé cómo conducir",". The infinitive alone carries the \"how to\".",[47,570,571,574,575,578,579,503],{},[51,572,573],{},"Reading conocí as \"I knew\"."," In the preterite it means ",[51,576,577],{},"I met",". For the lasting state, reach for the imperfect ",[51,580,447],{},[82,582,584],{"id":583},"see-also","See also",[60,586,587,595,605],{},[63,588,589,590,594],{},"The ",[195,591,593],{"href":592},"\u002Fspanish\u002Fgrammar\u002Fser-vs-estar","ser vs estar"," page covers the other famous one-English-word, two-Spanish-verbs split.",[63,596,589,597,601,602,604],{},[195,598,600],{"href":599},"\u002Fspanish\u002Fgrammar\u002Fpersonal-a","personal a"," page explains the little ",[51,603,195],{}," that conocer needs before a person.",[63,606,589,607,611],{},[195,608,610],{"href":609},"\u002Fspanish\u002Fverbs","Spanish verbs page"," has the full conjugation of saber and conocer across every tense.",{"title":613,"searchDepth":614,"depth":614,"links":615},"",2,[616,617,618,619,620,621,622],{"id":84,"depth":614,"text":85},{"id":177,"depth":614,"text":178},{"id":264,"depth":614,"text":265},{"id":396,"depth":614,"text":397},{"id":472,"depth":614,"text":473},{"id":516,"depth":614,"text":517},{"id":583,"depth":614,"text":584},"A2-B1","Both saber and conocer mean 'to know', but they never overlap. Saber is for facts, information and how-to; conocer is for being acquainted with people, places and things. The split, the irregular yo forms, and the preterite trap where conocer means 'to meet'.","md",[627,630,633],{"q":628,"a":629},"What is the core difference between saber and conocer?","Saber is knowing facts, information or how to do something - things you can put into words or perform. Conocer is being acquainted or familiar with a person, a place or a thing. Sé su número (I know his number - a fact, saber) versus conozco a su hermano (I know his brother - acquaintance, conocer). A quick test: if you can rephrase it as 'I know that...', 'I know how to...' or 'I know what\u002Fwhen\u002Fwhere...', use saber. If it is 'I am familiar with...', use conocer.",{"q":631,"a":632},"Why does conocí mean 'I met' and not 'I knew'?","In the preterite, conocer shifts from 'be acquainted with' to the moment that acquaintance began - in other words, 'to meet for the first time'. Conocí a Pedro en Madrid means 'I met Pedro in Madrid', not 'I knew him'. For the ongoing state 'I knew him \u002F was acquainted with him', use the imperfect: conocía a Pedro. Saber does something similar: supe means 'I found out', while sabía means 'I knew'.",{"q":634,"a":635},"What are the irregular yo forms?","Both are irregular only in the first person singular of the present. Saber gives sé (with an accent, to mark it off from the reflexive pronoun se): yo sé. Conocer gives conozco, with a -zc- before the o. The rest of the present is regular: sabes, sabe, sabemos; conoces, conoce, conocemos. The -zc- pattern repeats across many -cer\u002F-cir verbs, so conozco is a useful template.","higher","Spanish splits 'to know' into two verbs, and unlike ser vs estar there is almost no grey area. Saber is knowledge of facts, information and skills - what you can state or do. Conocer is acquaintance - the people, places and things you are familiar with. You know (saber) that Madrid is the capital; you know (conocer) Madrid because you have been there. Both have an irregular yo form to memorise, and conocer hides a tense trap: in the preterite it means 'to meet for the first time'. 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