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The Spanish word

saber

means
to know, know how to, find out
Examples:
Nadie sabrá.
No one will know. | Nobody will know.
No sé qué es peor.
I don't know what is worse.
Ya no sé qué hacer.
I don't know what to do anymore.
No sabéis quién soy.
You don't know who I am.
¡¿Cómo que no sabes?!
What do you mean you don't know?!
No sé si tengo tiempo.
I don't know if I have the time.
No sé qué quieres decir.
I don't know what you mean.
No sé si todavía lo tengo.
I don't know if I still have it.
No sabía de dónde venía eso.
I didn't know where it came from.
Simplemente no sé qué decir...
I just don't know what to say. | I simply don't know what to say...
No sé qué decir para consolarte.
I don't know what to say to make you feel better.
¿Qué? ¿Todavía no sabes conducir?
What... you still don't know how to drive?
Hazme saber si necesito hacer cambios.
Let me know if I need to make any changes.
Hazme saber si hay algo que yo pueda hacer.
Let me know if there is anything I can do. | Let me know if there's anything I can do.
¡No sé cómo demostrarlo, ya que es tan evidente!
I don't know how to demonstrate it, since it's too obvious!
¿Realmente necesitas preguntar para saber la respuesta?
Do you really need to ask the question to know the answer?
Es inevitable que yo vaya a Francia algún día, sólo que no sé cuándo.
It is inevitable that I go to France someday, I just don't know when.
Si alguien fuera a preguntar cuál es el objetivo de la historia, realmente no lo sé.
If anyone was to ask what the point of the story is, I really don't know.
No me gusta cuando matemáticos que saben mucho más que yo no pueden expresarse con claridad.
I don't like it when mathematicians who know much more than I do can't express themselves explicitly. | I don't like it when mathematicians who know much more than I do can't express themselves clearly.
Examples sourced from tatoeba.org