Explanation

In Spanish, there are two verbs that can express the idea of knowing: saber and conocer . It's important to know the differences between the two because they're not interchangeable. Let's learn the meaning of these two very important verbs!

Let's Talk About Saber Vs. Conocer

Saber

Saber is used to talk about facts or learned skills . You can use it to talk about information you've memorized or to say you are able to swim, draw, speak a language, etc.

Saber Present Indicative Forms

Here are the conjugations of saber in the present indicative.

sabes sabe sabemos sabéis saben Present Tense Form
yo
sabes
él, ella, usted sabe
nosotros sabemos
vosotros sabéis
ellos, ellas, ustedes saben

Now that you know how to conjugate saber , check out these examples.

Expressing Knowledge

¿ Sabes si Juanita está casada? Do you know if Juanita is married? ¿ Sabes dónde hay un buen café? Do you know where there's a good cafe?

Expressing Ability

Sé hablar español. I can speak Spanish. Anita no sabe nadar. Anita can’t swim.

To express an ability to do something, use saber plus an infinitive. For example, Yo sé cocinar. (I can cook.)

Conocer

Conocer is used to express familiarity (or lack thereof) with a person, place, or thing. For example you can know , or be familiar with , a book, a movie, a country, or a certain person.

Conocer Present Indicative Forms

Here are the conjugations of conocer in the present indicative.

conozco conoces conoce conocemos conocéis conocen Present Tense Form
yo conozco
conoces
él, ella, usted conoce
nosotros conocemos
vosotros conocéis
ellos, ellas, ustedes conocen

Now that you know how to conjugate conocer , check out these examples.

Conozco un buen sitio para ver la puesta del sol. I know a good place to watch the sunset. Conoce una película que tal vez te interese. He knows a movie that may interest you. No conocemos Madrid. We're not familiar with Madrid. ¿Conoces a mi amiga Melissa? Do you know my friend Melissa?

The personal a must be used after conocer when talking about a person.

Additional Uses

Now that you've learned the main differences between saber and conocer , here are some additional uses you should keep in mind when using these verbs.

Saber and Conocer in the Preterite

In the preterite, both saber and conocer can have other meanings. Saber conjugated in the preterite can mean found out, and conocer conjugated in the preterite can translate as met.

Check out the following examples.