When To Use Saber or Conocer | The Language Tutor *Lesson 41*

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  • @SB-qs9zu
    @SB-qs9zu 4 года назад +5

    Hoy yo conozno usar SABER Y CONOCER. Gracias.

  • @joannejennings7649
    @joannejennings7649 3 года назад +5

    Thanks for this lesson as I have had a difficult time with these 2 verbs. Much clearer now.

  • @jamaludin-vb3fy
    @jamaludin-vb3fy 8 месяцев назад

    A great lesson to understand the difference b/w saber and conocer very well. Highly recommended lesson for Spanish language learners.

  • @katiecombs3518
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    i want to say thank you so much, while in spanish class i feel as if my teacher speeds through the lesson and i have a hard time keeping up and understanding anything but this video has helped me so much i understand everything and im excited to watch more of your videos! thank you!!

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    I couldn't get my head around this until your video... Thank you!!

  • @JacquesV43
    @JacquesV43 3 года назад +3

    I think this lesson is easier to understand for a French speaker ..we use often Savoir et Connaître ..thanks profesor

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    Thank you so much I was really confused in class and getting both mixed up but you cleared up my misunderstandings!

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    @dawnallen123 5 лет назад +3

    Excellent explanation! Muchas gracias.

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    No conozco a Danny Evans muy bien, pero a él me gusta!

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      Muchisimas gracias amigo!

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      Actually, the correct sentence would be: "¡No conozco a Danny Evans muy bien, pero él me gusta!" (without preposition "a")

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      @na-chan163 4 года назад

      @@marionardechia1579 why was " él " used for "him"?

    • @na-chan163
      @na-chan163 4 года назад

      ah some lightbulb hit me. It literally translates to "he pleases me." How would you know if él me gusta means I like him or he likes me?

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    Thank you so much for this. Great clarification.

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    Thanks for the clear explanation!!!

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    You are a very good teacher,,,Bravo!,,,,

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    The Language Tutor - Spanish, This made me laugh so hard, thanks for sharing!

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    Thanks for the explanation

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    God bless you Señor

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    Great lesson thanks for that

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    Great video as always!

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    @mayyashamdar6037 2 года назад +1

    wissen kennen dasselbe! serh gut erkärt!
    Muy bueno!

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    Buen trabajo,, te agradezco

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    Gracias , nuestro maestro 🥰

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    Really helpful and clear video, thank you! :)

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    Love your videos

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  • @totalwomanja9105
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    Well done, sir!

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    @noahspace969 3 года назад

    Thanks a lot 🙌
    You make it very easy that's why you are professional

  • @vir.b_10
    @vir.b_10 Год назад +1

    "You're gonna practice it, you're gonna be just fine"
    damn, the number of times I've heard that one.

  • @klay3560
    @klay3560 3 года назад

    Thanks so much for clearing this up. 😊

  • @geoffjenkins1487
    @geoffjenkins1487 Год назад

    Excellent explanations as always. Brief, concise and clear. I'm wondering, there are two ways to know someone, the first is as an acquaintance who you recognize and say Hola to (saber?). The second is where you know someone extremely well; their hopes, fears, family history, relationships etc. (conocer?) please advise.

  • @kenttucson2830
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    Have you done a class/video on entender?

  • @winsadventures650
    @winsadventures650 4 года назад

    Muchas gracias por este explaination...

  • @noelbowerman1562
    @noelbowerman1562 Год назад

    Very helpful ,I didn't know the yo form of conocer. Sé

  • @zacharyjohnson2592
    @zacharyjohnson2592 3 года назад

    Dr. Please, are there any other videos where u have lots of grammar tricks like this 7:57

  • @luoting6652
    @luoting6652 3 года назад +1

    Explicas las gramáticas muy claramente!!!

  • @gRosh08
    @gRosh08 3 года назад

    Awesome lesson. Thanks.

  • @iclalparlakklc4224
    @iclalparlakklc4224 5 месяцев назад

    hello, i didn't understand the first example. ''su'' meaning his/her in that sentence. but why don't we use 'le' and I couldn't find a video about it if there is, could you please share the link? thanks a lot btw you helped me a lot for learning Spanish tho:))

  • @manav7279
    @manav7279 4 года назад

    Along with your lessons, what platform or way would you recommend to practice what we learn here? y por supuesto, gracias para todos los cosas.

  • @bfgskittles4247
    @bfgskittles4247 11 месяцев назад

    So I have a question about the last two examples he used. The one with Luz is answered: Person > Knows > Well > Thing, but the last example it's answered: Person > Knows > Thing > Very well.
    How come the noun and adjective change places? Could you also say: 'Luz conoce la literatura española bien'?

  • @metehand8838
    @metehand8838 4 года назад +1

    Dude you are damn awesome I love you so much ❤️ much love from Turkey

    • @TheLanguageTutor
      @TheLanguageTutor  4 года назад +2

      Thank you so much! I love mis amigos in Turkey

    • @Jonas-hk9yi
      @Jonas-hk9yi 3 года назад

      @@TheLanguageTutor thanks dr
      love from Turkey

  • @tead9684
    @tead9684 2 года назад

    Thank you so much. I am still struggling because I have struggles with what verb to use when asking questions. I seem to forget. Are there any more practice tools that you have that we can subscribe to her purchase? Thank you

  • @grinreaperoftrolls7528
    @grinreaperoftrolls7528 Месяц назад

    Oops. I’ve been using como with saber, and it’s gonna be hard to get out of that habit. Thank you for correcting me.

  • @dangroom9120
    @dangroom9120 2 года назад

    I like the video overall except for one thing. You said for 3 syllable words we stress the middle syllable. No we don't. We follow accenting rules which are pretty simple. If a word ends in a vowel, or the consonants s or n, we stress the second to last syllable. If the word ends in any consonant other than s or n then we stress the final syllable. Three syllable examples of final syllable stress: conductor, obrador, cicatriz, libertad, ciudad, caravel. I am still going to use this video for a Spanish class for my substitute to present while I am at home sick. I will just have to correct students on the stress rules when I come back.

  • @naomiviscuso7447
    @naomiviscuso7447 4 года назад

    Yo... the trouble maker! ahahhaha!!! I love it!

  • @johnpaulalexp.bascuna3905
    @johnpaulalexp.bascuna3905 Год назад

    Please do a video for pedir vs preguntar.

  • @stevenlittlehale33134
    @stevenlittlehale33134 2 года назад +1

    well done!

  • @shammahgc8191
    @shammahgc8191 Год назад +1

    But what if you know about Paris like you know what it is but you didn’t intend for it to be in deeper knowledge would u still use the verb conocer? Or what if u didn’t know juan in a deeper meaning you just knew of him?

  • @gulcicek1792
    @gulcicek1792 Год назад

    Thank you very much🤗 I wanna ask something. İn Turkish when we want to ask someone whether she/he speaks a language, we dont use speak we use know ( e.g Do you know English?). Can it be used in Spanish as well "¿Sabes inglés?

    • @gerlautamr.656
      @gerlautamr.656 Год назад

      Yes, you can use the verb "saber" instead of "hablar", although "saber inglés" could be interpreted as not being totally fluent, whilst "hablar inglés" would imply that you arer totally fluent or you have at least a high level of English.

  • @yakrut
    @yakrut 3 года назад

    Thank you again for these videos! A couple of questions though:
    1) Can we say "Luz conoce la literatura española bien" the same way we did with "Ella conoce Paris muy bien"?
    2) Why didn't we put "a" before Paris when we said "Ella conoce Paris muy bien" like in "Yo conozco a Juan"?

    • @grijalda75
      @grijalda75 3 года назад +2

      1) Yes
      2) The answer for this is complicated. In Spanish there is an exception with preposition "a" and direct and indirect objects. The general rule is: "a" when it is indirect object and no preposition when it is a direct object. The exception is that we add an "a" also when the direct object is a person, so it is "Conoce París", "Conozco la cocina tradicional china", etc. But "¿Conocen a Carmen?" "Conocemos a tu hermano", etc. This "anomaly" causes some confusion among some native speakers (myself included) when choosing the right pronouns (DO: lo, la; IO: le). I hope this helps

    • @yakrut
      @yakrut 3 года назад +1

      @@grijalda75 Thank you very much for youtr answer! Very helpful!

  • @jessicaherrera7900
    @jessicaherrera7900 Год назад

    Why do you have to put an "a" in front of someone's name sometimes? I don't understand this. I also don't understand how to use interesa and interesan. Do you have a video on this? You are a wonderful teacher.

  • @summerwilliams3999
    @summerwilliams3999 2 года назад

    I am confused about the placement of the word bien in the last two examples. Why is it before the noun in the first example and after the noun in the second example? Muchas gracias :)

  • @josephbentleyallen7391
    @josephbentleyallen7391 3 года назад

    First off, I have been binge watching these lessons, thank you Dr. Evans for this content. Watching your videos has helped me greatly in learning Spanish. I did have a quick question though - I noticed in the example for Saber, the last sentence, El sabe tocar la guitarra, there is no accent mark above the E in El to know that it's "he." I was curious to know why this is the case. Is this one of your "rule breakers" that you talk about? I know context matters in Spanish and "the" wouldn't really make sense of course, but I'm still curious to know if there's a specific reason the accent mark is left off. Thanks again for your help, you've been a tremendous resource!

    • @ronibrowning7316
      @ronibrowning7316 3 года назад

      You don't have to write the accent mark if the letter is capitalized. This is accepted by the RAE.

    • @TheMaru666
      @TheMaru666 3 года назад +1

      @@ronibrowning7316 No . You must write the accent.

  • @MyItGirlDiaries
    @MyItGirlDiaries 3 года назад +1

    Ty, was trying to help my bf with his homework. 🤦🏾‍♀️

  • @ahsanbulbul8512
    @ahsanbulbul8512 4 года назад +1

    More and more I'm finding many similarities between Bangla (my mother tongue) and Spanish. Concepts are pretty similar, almost same..

  • @kabir2_Redoy
    @kabir2_Redoy 3 года назад

    Gracias

  • @edchang4834
    @edchang4834 3 года назад

    If just know someone 's name for example know some actor's name, but don't know them deeply personal, whicch verb should use??

  • @kenswindle4860
    @kenswindle4860 2 года назад

    Could saber and concer both be correct but signifying different things? For example, if someone knows about Paris, but is not an expert on it, would saber be correct?

    • @gerlautamr.656
      @gerlautamr.656 2 года назад +1

      In that case, "conocer" is used, it doesn't matter if you are an expert or not.I'm a native Spanish speaker btw.

  • @sanjaynandalall2260
    @sanjaynandalall2260 Год назад

    tysm for this

  • @bigmac7903
    @bigmac7903 2 года назад +2

    me watching this right before my test

  • @wobblyworm9754
    @wobblyworm9754 3 года назад +1

    4:40 Shouldn't it be Él?

  • @lindarabbe8831
    @lindarabbe8831 Год назад

    How would you say, " I know Spanish and a few other languages" thank you Doctor Evens.

  • @paulmccann5741
    @paulmccann5741 4 года назад

    Do you automatically flag up when pronunciation is different in Spain as opposed to Latin American countries? Thanks

    • @TheLanguageTutor
      @TheLanguageTutor  4 года назад

      Hey Paul, what do you mean by "flag up"?

    • @paulmccann5741
      @paulmccann5741 4 года назад

      The Language Tutor hi, as in for example...”in Spain you will hear ayoudarme but in Latin America more like ajewdarme
      . I live in the uk with a family home in the south of Spain, hence my question. Thanks for your videos by the way. By far the best ones on RUclips!
      P

  • @azariahsego-wallace2015
    @azariahsego-wallace2015 4 года назад

    Yay, lo hice!

  • @dillonbrown1123
    @dillonbrown1123 3 года назад

    So if I wanted to say "I know how to say it in spanish" would it be translated as " Se' hablarlo en E'spanol?" Sorry I have a short keyboard so I cant make created the letters with accent marks.

    • @TheMaru666
      @TheMaru666 3 года назад

      Sé cómo decirlo en español

    • @namkhanngajato3911
      @namkhanngajato3911 Год назад

      How Como is here it's difficult for me to translate to espanish

  • @arielconcepcion7746
    @arielconcepcion7746 3 года назад

    Yo SÉ tu comida favorita.
    Yo CONOZCO gramática coreana.
    (These serve as my practice.)

    • @magnusvir117
      @magnusvir117 3 года назад

      I'd be adding Sé cual es instead of Just Sé.

  • @Incywincey
    @Incywincey 4 года назад

    That level of spanish scare me. It seems so deep. Thank you.

  • @aviator2117
    @aviator2117 3 года назад

    Same thing in French. Savoir and connaître.

  • @cmyk8964
    @cmyk8964 Год назад

    Is it natural to say _Sé a esta persona_ to mean _Sé quién es esta persona_ or do you never use _saber_ directly with people?

  • @nancyblais1552
    @nancyblais1552 3 года назад

    Can you refer me movies easy for learn Spanish, thanks,nancy

  • @luoting6652
    @luoting6652 3 года назад

    Como se dice “ I only know a little about that.” Is it: “ sólo conozco un poco de eso”?

    • @nelsonrivas7397
      @nelsonrivas7397 3 года назад +1

      Hi! In this case you have to use "saber": Sólo sé un poco de eso.

    • @magnusvir117
      @magnusvir117 3 года назад

      Also saber can be used as to Taste something.
      Like
      This cake tastes good.
      Este pastel sabe bien.
      Como sabe?
      How.does it taste?

    • @gerlautamr.656
      @gerlautamr.656 2 года назад

      @@nelsonrivas7397 Exacto.