Enterase (en. Find out)
/enteɾaˈse/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
To become aware of a fact or situation.
I did not find out about the meeting until the message arrived.
No me enteré de la reunión hasta que llegó el mensaje.
To come to know something that was not previously known.
He found out about the news through a friend.
Se enteró de la noticia a través de un amigo.
To become conscious of something.
In the end, I found out what happened at the party.
Al final me enteré de lo que sucedió en la fiesta.
Etymology
From Old Spanish 'entera', which means to know completely.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to find out about something
To manage to know certain information.
enterarse de algo
to not find out anything
To not take notice of what is happening.
no enterarse de nada
to find out by chance
To know something unexpectedly.
enterarse por casualidad
Related Words
entire
That which is complete or whole.
entera
to inform oneself
Act of acquiring information.
informarse
to know
To come to have knowledge of something.
saber
Slang Meanings
To be aware of something.
I already found out what happened in the neighborhood.
Ya me enteré de lo que pasó en el barrio.
To realize a gossip.
I found out about the gossip that's going around the school.
Me enteré del chisme que se corre por la escuela.