saben

/ˈsaben/, [ˈsa.β̞ẽn]

know, they know


Examples
  • Ustedes no saben apreciar a las moscas en todo su esplendor.

    You can't appreciate the flies in all their glory.

  • Todos saben que sos un mentiroso.

    Everybody knows that you are a liar.

  • Todos saben que eres rico.

    Everyone knows you're rich.

  • Ellos saben qué ocurrió.

    They know what happened.

  • Mientras hay algunas personas que usan Internet para aprender lenguas extranjeras, hay otros que viven con menos de un dólar al día, que ni siquiera saben leer su propio idioma.

    While there are some people who use the Internet to learn foreign languages, there are others, living on less than a dollar a day, who cannot even read their own language.

  • Los que saben apenas del campo no saben qué es un campo, y los que no han estado en otra ciudad que la suya no saben qué realmente es una ciudad.

    Those who know nothing but the countryside have no sense of countryside, and those who have not set foot outside the city do not know what a city really is.

  • Quién puede escuchar a mariposas riendo, también puede saber a qué saben las nubes.

    Whoever can listen to butterflies laughing can also know how clouds taste.

  • ¿Saben qué es esto?

    Do you know what it is?

  • Ellos saben quién soy.

    They know who I am.

  • Esas personas arruinan su gobierno, pero no saben como reconstruirlo.

    Those people ruin their govenment, but they don't know how to build it again.

  • Todos los profesores saben que Ann es una buena atleta.

    Every teacher knows that Ann is a good athlete.

  • Aquellos que eligen no leer no tienen ninguna ventaja sobre aquellos que no saben leer.

    Those who choose not to read have no advantage over those who can't read.

  • Ustedes saben algo.

    You know something.

  • Todos saben que ella le gusta a él y vice versa.

    Everybody knows that he likes her and vice versa.

  • La inmensa mayoría de norteamericanos saben inglés solo a un nivel mediocre.

    The vast majority of North Americans know English only at a mediocre level.

  • ¡Realmente saben cómo dar una fiesta!

    They really know how to throw a party!

  • Hay tres tipos de personas diferentes en el mundo: aquellos que saben contar y aquellos que no saben.

    There are three different types of people in the world: those who can count, and those who can't.

  • Pocos estudiantes saben leer latín.

    Few students know how to read Latin.

  • Sólo unos pocos estudiantes saben leer en latín.

    Only a few students can read Latin.

  • Todos saben que a él le gusta ella y a ella le gusta él.

    Everybody knows he likes her and she likes him.


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