supe

/ˈsupe/, [ˈsu.pe]

i knew, knew, supe


Verb supe

  1. First-person singular (yo) preterite indicative form of saber.

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Examples
  • Nunca supe su verdadero nombre.

    I never knew his real name.

  • Cuando no supe responder la pregunta me dio una pista.

    When I didn't know how to answer the question, he gave me a hint.

  • Supe dónde buscar.

    I knew where to seek.

  • Siempre supe que Tom era un idiota.

    I always knew Tom was an idiot.

  • Siempre supe que Tom regresaría.

    I always knew Tom would come back.

  • Lo supe todo el tiempo.

    I knew that all along.

  • Siempre supe que lo podías hacer.

    I always knew you could do it.

  • No lo supe hasta que leí el periódico.

    I didn't know about it until I read the paper.

  • Finalmente supe qué tenía mi tele.

    I finally found out what was wrong with my TV.

  • Con un vistazo a su cara supe que era reacio a trabajar.

    One glance at his face told me that he was reluctant to work.

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