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Saber Conjugation
Dive into the Saber Conjugation in Spanish with our detailed resources. Understanding ‘Saber’ in every tense is key to mastering the language. Our page provides a range of tools including engaging practices, games, and detailed charts for learners of all stages. To expand your knowledge of Spanish verbs, visit our Spanish verbs page.
Verb Meaning(s): to know
Saber - Present Tense
I know, I do know, I am knowing
Saber - Imperfect Tense
I was knowing, I used to know, I knew sometimes
Saber - Present Perfect
I have known
Saber - Present Progressive
I am knowing (right now)
Saber - Conditional
I would know
Elevate Your Knowledge of “Saber”
Now that you’ve explored the basics of saber, challenge yourself further by studying its use in the subjunctive mood of saber, which expresses uncertainty or emotion. To contrast knowing with being, check out the conjugations of ser and estar. For a full overview of how verbs behave across moods and tenses, explore our Complete Spanish Verb Guide. Keep practicing—your mastery of knowledge and nuance is sharpening!
