In Spanish, "saben" is the third-person plural form of the verb "saber," which means "to know." It is used to indicate that "they know" or "you all know" in a formal context. The term is commonly used in sentences where knowledge or information is being discussed.
It means "truly they do not know how to speak Spanish."
Ellos saben.
¿Sabe / saben / sabes / sabéis hablar castellano / español?
Deigo no saben tus padres?
You say, "How do they know to speak Spanish?"
¿Sabe /saben / sabes / sabéis jugar baloncesto?
Translation: My aunts know how to make candy/ sweets
No sabe / saben / sabes / sabéis cómo hablar un español fluido
It means "What do you know I'm spanish and no one like you can learn this".
It means "your kisses taste like banana".
I don't know = No se. ; You don't know = Usted no sabe. ; They don't know = Ellos (ellas if feminine) no saben.
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