sabe
/ˈsabe/, [ˈsa.β̞e]know, knows
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¿Tu madre sabe?
Does your mother know?
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Tom no sabe lo que está haciendo, ¿verdad?
Tom doesn't know what he's doing, does he?
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¿Sabe usted quién escribió este libro?
Do you know who wrote this book?
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Tom dijo que María no sabe hablar francés.
Tom said Mary didn't know how to speak French.
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Tom sabe la respuesta.
Tom knows the answer.
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Nadie sabe la verdad.
Nobody knows the truth.
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Él sabe cómo calcular su sueldo.
He knows how to calculate his salary.
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No sabe quién construyó esas casas.
She doesn't know who built those houses.
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Ella sabe inglés, por supuesto.
She can speak English, of course.
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Todo el mundo sabe que no fue tu culpa.
Everyone knows that it wasn't your fault.
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Él sabe montar a camello.
He knows how to ride a camel.
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Esta fruta no sabe bien.
This fruit doesn't taste good.
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Él no sabe que yo tengo un gato.
He doesn't know that I have a cat.
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Tom no sabe nada sobre cocina.
Tom doesn't know a thing about cooking.
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Tom sabe guardar un secreto.
Tom can keep a secret.
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Él sabe mucho de las mariposas.
He knows a lot about butterflies.
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¿Sabe lo que ella siente por él?
Does he know how she feels about him?
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Aunque, es bueno si uno sabe hablar bien inglés.
However, it is good if one can speak English well.
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Tom no sabe hablar francés.
Tom can't speak French.
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Tom no sabe conducir un coche.
Tom cannot drive a car.
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