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ineptshieldmaid reblogged your post and added:
This is the most amazing semantic distinction in a verb I have ever heard of. It beats French having two ‘know’ words, one for knowing-being-aware and knowing-understanding.
Oh Spanish has that too. saber is for like, learning I think, and conocer is like, when you know somebody, but I might have that backwards.

ineptshieldmaid reblogged your post and added:
This is the most amazing semantic distinction in a verb I have ever heard of. It beats French having two ‘know’ words, one for knowing-being-aware and knowing-understanding.
Oh Spanish has that too. saber is for like, learning I think, and conocer is like, when you know somebody, but I might have that backwards.
