Sabrán (en. They will know)

/saˈβɾan/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
To know something or have the ability to understand it.
They will know the truth about what happened.
Ellos sabrán la verdad sobre lo que ocurrió.
To possess information about a specific topic.
When they finish the course, they will know more about history.
Cuando terminen el curso, ellos sabrán más sobre la historia.
To be aware of a secret or a private matter.
If you don't say it, they won't know that you know.
Si no lo dices, ellos no sabrán que lo sabes.

Etymology

From Latin 'saber', which means 'to know' or 'to have knowledge'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

they will know what is good
There will come a time when they will understand the situation.
sabrán lo que es bueno
I will know
In the future, I will know the truth.
yo sabré

Related Words

know
To know something or have information.
saber
wisdom
Ability to use knowledge effectively.
sabiduría

Slang Meanings

To know something through experience.
At that age, they will know what life is.
A esa edad sabrán lo que es la vida.
To learn about a rumor or news.
When the project is released, they will know quickly.
Cuando salga el proyecto, ellos sabrán rápido.