Sabrá (en. Will know)
/saˈβɾa/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
Indicates future knowledge about a fact or situation.
He will know the truth as soon as you tell him.
Él sabrá la verdad en cuanto se lo digas.
Expresses future certainty about information or skills.
Tomorrow I will know if I got the job you applied for.
Mañana sabré si tengo el trabajo que solicitaste.
Used to make hypothetical references about what will be learned.
When I finish my studies, I will know much more about the subject.
Cuando termine mis estudios, sabré mucho más sobre el tema.
Etymology
Derived from Latin 'sapere', which means to have knowledge.
Common Phrases and Expressions
whoever knows, knows
Expression used to indicate that whoever has knowledge about something, knows it.
quien sabe, sabe
Related Words
to know
To know information or have skills.
saber
wisdom
Ability to make sound judgments based on knowledge.
sabiduría
Slang Meanings
To know something informally or among friends.
I will already know what’s happening if you tell me the gossip.
Ya sabré qué pasa si me cuentas los chismes.
To refer to being up to date with the latest news.
If you don't tell me, I'll never know what's new at the party.
Si no me dices, nunca sabré qué hay de nuevo en la fiesta.