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Oh "to know"?
Sí.
and I also found out that "yo se" is "to know"
You’re close, it’s I know. Saber is to know. Comprender and entender are slightly easier to conjugate because saber is irregular:
I know - yo comprendo - yo entiendo - yo sé
You know - tú comprendes, entiendes, sabes
He/she/it knows - el/ella comprende, entiende, sabe
They know - ellos/ellas comprenden, entienden, saben*linguistic tidbit- ‘you’ is the formal version of ‘thou’. So while Spanish uses tú informally and Usted formally, modern English only uses the formal, contrary to popular belief.
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I just did that in duolingo last night and can't remember what it is.
Oh "to know"? and I also found out that "yo se" is "to know" which is way fucking easier than all the other options they used already: entender and comprender