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Irregular verbs sapere and conoscere (to know)
Sapere – basic meaning: to know [a fact]);when followed by an infinitive, sapere means “to know how to [do something]”
Present tense: so, sai, sa, sappiamo, sapete, sanno
Imperfect: sapevo, etc.
Past absolute: seppi, sapesti, seppe, sapemmo, sapeste, seppero
Past participle: saputo
NOTE: The present perfect (ho saputo, etc.) and the past absolute mean: “to have learned [something],” in the sense of “found out.”
Non lo sapevate? –No, l’ho saputo oggi. — You didn’t know it? —No, I learned it today. [No, I found out today.]
Conoscere — basic meaning: “to know” in the sense of “to be acquainted with” or “to be familiar with.”
Present tense: conosco, conosci, conosce, conosciamo, conoscete, conoscono
Imperfect: conoscevo, etc.
Past absolute: conobbi, conoscesti, conobbe, conoscemmo, conosceste, conobbero
Past participle: conosciuto
Conoscere is used to mean “to know” whenever familiarity or acquaintance is meant, and so it is conoscere that is used when speaking of persons, places, works (of art or literature), and other things, that cannot be “known” in the same way that facts can. The knowledge implied when sapere is used is normally much more complete than when conoscere is used. In speaking of a poem, for example, one may say “Conosco questo poema,” meaning “I am familiar with this poem.” One uses sapere to mean “to know by heart,” e.g., sapere a memoria: So questo poema a memoria.
VOCABULARY
ascensore elevator |
aspettarsi to expect, to anticipate |
avvoltare to wrap (up) |
ceto class |
che Mario fosse Mario to be (literally, that Mario should be) |
cheto quiet, silent |
congiunte joined (f. pl. past. part., congiungere) |
contadino peasant |
contraffatto deformed; counterfeit; imitated |
divenne became (3d. sing. past abs. divenire) |
doveva must have, probably did (3d. sing. impf., dovere) |
faccia face |
femmina (baby) girl; female |
figliuolo child |
indicible unspeakable, unutterable |
levatrice midwife |
nato born (m. past part., nascere) |
nonostante in spite of |
panni clothes |
posto place |
pulire to clean, to wash |
ridurre to reduce |
ringraziare to thank (cf. grazie, “thanks”) |
sforzo effect |
sfuggire to escape, to elude |
suonare to play (a musical instrument) |
tugurio hut, hovel |
volle wanted (3d. sing. past. abs., volere) |