Mastering the French Verb "Savoir": A Guide to Conjugation and Usage

Mastering the French Verb "Savoir": A Guide to Conjugation and Usage

Sometimes translated as "to know" or "to understand", the French verb "savoir" is a fundamental part of any language learner's arsenal. It can be used in various contexts, from describing your knowledge of something to expressing a desire to learn.

Conjugation of Savoir

To help you master this essential verb, here are the present tense conjugations:

  • J'sais
  • Tu sais
  • Il/elle/on saît
  • Nous savons
  • Vous savez
  • Ils/elles saitent

How to Use Savoir in a Sentence

Savoir is often used to express knowledge, understanding, or acquaintance. Here are five example sentences:

  • J'sais que c'est difficile.
  • (I know it's hard.)
  • Tu sais très bien le français!
  • (You really know French well!)
  • J'savais que tu aimerais les bagels.
  • (I knew you would like bagels.)
  • Nous savons pas la réponse.
  • (We don't know the answer.)
  • J'sais qu'il est en retard.
  • (I know he's late.)

Common Expressions with Savoir

Savoir can be used in various idiomatic expressions. Here are three examples:

  • C'est pas à savoir qui ça est!
  • (It's not hard to figure out who it is!)
  • J'sais plus que cela!
  • (I know more than that!)
  • Savoir et pouvoir, voilà la force.
  • (To know and to be able, that's the power.)

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