sabe

/ˈsabe/, [ˈsa.β̞e]

know, knows


Verb sabe

  1. Formal second-person singular (usted) present indicative form of saber.
  2. Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) present indicative form of saber.
  3. Informal second-person singular () affirmative imperative form of saber.

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Examples
  • ¿Tu madre sabe?

    Does your mother know?

  • Tom no sabe lo que está haciendo, ¿verdad?

    Tom doesn't know what he's doing, does he?

  • ¿Sabe usted quién escribió este libro?

    Do you know who wrote this book?

  • Tom dijo que María no sabe hablar francés.

    Tom said Mary didn't know how to speak French.

  • Tom sabe la respuesta.

    Tom knows the answer.

  • Nadie sabe la verdad.

    Nobody knows the truth.

  • Él sabe cómo calcular su sueldo.

    He knows how to calculate his salary.

  • No sabe quién construyó esas casas.

    She doesn't know who built those houses.

  • Ella sabe inglés, por supuesto.

    She can speak English, of course.

  • Todo el mundo sabe que no fue tu culpa.

    Everyone knows that it wasn't your fault.

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