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The English equivalent of the Spanish word 'sabemos' is the following: we know. Spanish language speakers and writers are under no obligation to use subject pronouns. In this case, the subject pronoun is the first person plural, 'nosotros', which translates as 'we' in English. But the use is unnecessary, since the ending of the verb, in this case '-mos', indicates the person. Otherwise, subject pronouns tend to be used for emphasis, or in the case of the third person. For the third person verb form may have as its subjects 'he', 'she', 'you', or 'it' in the singular; and 'they' or 'you' in the plural.

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