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In Spanish, "conocer" and "saber" both mean "to know," but they are used in different contexts: Conocer is used for knowing people, places, or things personally. It implies familiarity. For example, "Conozco a María" means "I know María," and "Conozco París" means "I’m familiar with Paris." Saber is used for knowing facts, information, or how to do something. For example, "Sé la respuesta" means "I know the answer," and "Sé cocinar" means "I know how to cook." So, "conocer" is about being acquainted, while "saber" is about having knowledge or skills.
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