What is the meaning of Saber?

Alternative form of sabre

Clipping of lightsaber

Alternative form of sabre

to know

to know (a fact), to have knowledge

to know how to

knowledge, know-how

to know (a fact)

to know how to do (something)

to find out

to taste, to have a taste

to like, enjoy

knowledge, know-how

to know

to taste (have a certain taste)

to know

knowledge

to know

  1. to be aware, to know [with direct object ‘a fact’ or que (+ indicative clause when positive or subjunctive clause when negated) ‘that ...’ or indirect question]

    to be aware, to know [with direct object ‘a fact’ or que (+ indicative clause when positive or subjunctive clause when negated) ‘that ...’ or indirect question]

    to be aware of a value or piece of information

    to know how [with infinitive ‘to do something’]

    to know; to have heard [with de or sobre ‘about something’]

    to taste of/like (to have the same taste as) [with a ‘something’]

    to have a pleasant taste

    {[lb|pt|transitive}} to learn (to become informed of something)

    knowledge; lore (intellectual understanding)

    to know, to understand (a fact)

    to know how to do something

    to find out, to learn

    to taste (i.e. have a flavour)

    to realize, to know (i.e. recognize)

    to tell, to know (i.e. to discern or distinguish if something is the case)

    to figure out

    to hear from [with de ‘someone’]

    to hear of, to hear about [with de ‘something’]

    to learn, to find out, to know [with de ‘about something’]

    to be known

    to know

    Synonym of soler (in several senses: to be accustomed to; to used to)

    Kathryn Henn-Reinke (2012) “Riverview Elementary School, San Diego, California: Education in Spanish, English, and Mandarin Chinese”, in Considering Trilingual Education (Routledge Research in Education), New York, N.Y., London: Routledge, →ISBN, page 149:The correct response is <<Yo sé>>, but the error in generalization of this irregular verb is also typical of children who are native speakers of Spanish.

    knowledge

    Source: wiktionary.org