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Saber vs Conocer in Spanish: understand the difference in 4 minutes

Learn the difference between "saber" and "conocer". They both mean "to know" in English — as in, "I know her" or "Yes, I know." But in Spanish, they're used in different situations.

This is Episode 1 of Spanish in 5 Minutes or Less, where I explain a word, concept, or expression in Spanish that will help you speak more naturally.

The best way to learn the difference between the two isn't by memorizing. It's by building an intuitive sense of the two words, just like kids do. That's exactly what you'll do in this quick Spanish lesson: I give you "saber" and "conocer" in context, and you try to work out why you use one versus the other.

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Видео Saber vs Conocer in Spanish: understand the difference in 4 minutes канала Breakthrough Spanish
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7 декабря 2021 г. 21:33:14
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