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  1. For my intuitive knowledge (and thus maybe wrong), this marks a clear difference between the subject group and the rest of the world. "Nous autres, on sait faire la cuisine": suggests that the non-cited implicit group does not know how to cook, for example. The meaning is not the same as "nous".

  2. The conjugation of savoir (Meaning: To know in French; Pronunciation savwaʀ) is: Je sais (I know), tu sais (you know), il/elle sait (he/she knows), nous savons (we know), vous savez (you know), ils/elles savent (they know). This post provides conjugation charts for savoir in six major verb tenses.

  3. Savoir means to know something because you have learned about it (e.g. read about it, heard about it). You never use it for a person. Je sais que la terre n'est pas plate. (I know the earth is not flat.) Connaître means to know about someone or something because you have met them or experimented it. Je connais John.

  4. Jan 26, 2024 · Spoken French follows unwritten rules, almost making it a different language from written French. One is that we rarely use “nous” in spoken French. I’ll explain in today’s lesson. C’est parti! Index:1 – “Nous” is for written French2 – “Nous” in everyday spoken French?3 – Practice with me! 1 – “Nous” is for written French.

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    Savoir is used when there’s another verb involved. When that verb is an infinitive, the English equivalent is "to know how to." Par exemple… The word "how" is implicit in French and must not be translated; do not say Je sais comment faire du feu. When the other verb is in a subordinate clause, savoirindicates knowledge of that fact or action. Par e...

    Connaître must be used with a direct object, which may be a person, place, or thing. While connaîtrecan be translated by "to know," it may be helpful to think of it as "to be familiar with": Par exemple…

    Two other meanings of "to know" can be translated by either verb. 1)To know a bit of information 2)To know by heart, to have something memorized

    Both verbs have different meanings in the passécomposé. Savoir= to learn, to find out: Connaître= to meet, to make someone’s acquaintance: Another good verb to know is the faux ami ignorer, which doesn’t mean "to ignore," but rather "to not know." It can be used with a clause or a direct object. Par exemple…

    Think you’ve got it? Test yourself on the difference between savoir and connaîtrewith these fill-in-the-blanks exercises: 1. Choisir un cadeau 2. Discussion entre deux amies Note: You must be logged into your Progress with Lawless French account to take these tests. If you don’t have one, sign up – it’s free!

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  5. Nous is nonetheless perfectly correct, and remains the preferred word for we in written French as well as in formal situations when speaking. Nous has its own second-person plural conjugations, whereas on is always conjugated in third-person singular.

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  7. May 13, 2023 · Nous savons parler français. (We know how to speak French.) Understanding ‘Connaître’. ‘Connaître,’ on the other hand, is used to express familiarity or acquaintance with someone or something. It could refer to knowing a person, a place, or being familiar with a subject matter. Here’s how it’s conjugated in the present tense: Je connais (I know)