Conocerán (en. Will know)

/konoseˈran/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
To know or have information about something or someone.
When they arrive at the party, they will meet many new people.
Cuando lleguen a la fiesta, conocerán a mucha gente nueva.
To familiarize oneself with a place or culture.
Next year they will learn the history of that city.
El año que viene conocerán la historia de esa ciudad.
To understand or recognize someone through previous experiences.
If they travel to Mexico, they will experience the rich culture of the country.
Si viajan a México, conocerán la rica cultura del país.

Etymology

From the Latin verb 'cognoscere', which means to know, to be aware.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to know by sight
To recognize someone without having had a prior conversation.
conocer de vista
not to know anything at all
To not understand anything about a topic or situation.
no conocer ni papa
to make something known
To inform or present something to others.
dar a conocer

Related Words

knowledge
The fact or action of knowing or understanding something.
conocimiento
known
A person who is recognized or has been encountered previously.
conocido
connoisseur
A person who has extensive knowledge about a specific topic.
conocedor

Slang Meanings

To know someone in an informal or casual way.
It wasn't that formal; I just met him at a party.
No era tan formal, solo lo conocí de fiesta.
To be aware of something.
They already know this week's gossip.
Ya conocen el chisme de la semana.