Explain how the verbs saber and conocer differ. write your answer in english

Anonymous, thats litterally what were doing bruh.

We use this for that exact reason lmao?

nobody got it?

The verbs "saber" and "conocer" are both Spanish verbs that mean "to know," but they are used in different situations. Here's how they differ:

1. "Saber" is used to express knowledge or information about facts, skills, or how to do something. It is used when you know a piece of information or when you know how to do something. For example:
- "Sé hablar español." (I know how to speak Spanish.)
- "¿Sabes dónde está la biblioteca?" (Do you know where the library is?)

2. "Conocer" is used to express familiarity or acquaintance with people, places, or things. It is used when you are familiar with someone or something, or when you have been to a place. For example:
- "Conozco a María." (I know María.)
- "Conozco París." (I know Paris.)

To determine which verb to use, ask yourself what kind of knowledge you are referring to. If it is a piece of information or a skill, use "saber." If it is a person, place, or thing that you are familiar with, use "conocer."

To fully understand and use these verb forms, it is helpful to study their conjugations and see more examples in context. A good Spanish grammar resource or textbook can provide further guidance and practice exercises.

The best first place to try on general questions like this is google (or your favorite search engine).

You will find many examples, illustrations, discussions, and videos.
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