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O qual a diferença as palavras entre conhecer e saber? Both of them mean "to know" so how do you know which one to use in a sentence?
22. Mai 2016 15:35
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First, it's interesting to take a look at the most common definations for these words according to the dictionary. - verb CONHECER 1) to know, have a notion of, to perceive, understand 2) to be familiar with 3) to be acquainted with, meet Examples - Meaning 1: "Eu conheço trigonometria." (I know trigonometry) - Meaning 2: "Eu conheço o Alex muito bem." (I know Alex very well) - Meaning 4: "Prazer em conhecê-lo!" (Nice to meet you!) - verb SABER: 1) to know, have information about (= conhecer) 2) to have practical knowledge of, be skilled in 3) (used as a noun) knowledge, learning, erudition, wisdom Examples - Meaning 1: "Eu sei sobre trigonometria." (I know trigonometry) - Meaning 2: "Você sabe falar inglês?" (Can you speak english?) - Meaning 3: "O saber resolve casos como este." (The knowledge can solve cases like this) You can see that they have very similar meanings but they are not always interchangeable, even when majority of translators point the English verb "to know" for both. I think that the 2 biggest differences are: -> When you need to express the idea of "meet" or "be familiar with", in Portuguese only the verb "CONHECER" is used. -> When you need to express the idea of "be able to do something" or "be skilled in", in Portuguese usually the verb "SABER" is used. In the other situations, usually you can use both. ... Remember I said "usually" :-) ------------------------- P.S.: Answer from https://www.italki.com/question/346905
23. Mai 2016
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Saber - it is used to talk about information, knowledge or ability. Examples: Ele sabe o que é isso (He knows what it is) / Eu sei dançar (I "know" [can] dance). Conhecer - it is used to talk about things, places or people that you're a familiar with. It may also be like "to get to know". Examples: Eu conheço o seu irmão (I know your brother) / Julia quer conhecer novos lugares (Julia wants to get to know new places) / Eu conheço o Brasil ("I know Brazil" [I've been in Brazil]).
22. Mai 2016
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