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| Can someone help me with the difference with the spanish words saber and concer?
I'm having trouble using them. I know that they mean "know" and that they're used in different situations. Do you use one when you're talking about things and another for when you're talking about people? What about sentences like "He knows Lisa's car with the green paint" and "Do you know who is dancing over there?" It'll be cool if somebody wouldn't mind if i contact them if i have any more questions. Thanks for any help I get. |
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