Sabrás (en. You will know)
/saˈβɾas/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
Expression used to refer to what is known or being known.
If you study, you will know the results of the exam.
Si estudias, sabrás los resultados del examen.
Used in conditional or hypothetical sentences.
When you arrive, you will know what to do.
Cuando llegues, sabrás qué hacer.
It is used to express certainty about future knowledge.
If you practice more, you will know how to play the guitar perfectly.
Si practicas más, sabrás tocar la guitarra perfectamente.
Etymology
From Latin 'sapere', which means 'to have taste' or 'to have knowledge'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
you will know in time
Refers to the idea that knowledge will come with experience.
sabrás con el tiempo
who knows, knows
Indicates that the one who possesses knowledge does so confidently.
quien sabe, sabe
knowledge is power
A statement that highlights the importance of knowledge.
saber es poder
Related Words
wisdom
Deep and reflective knowledge.
sabiduría
to know
To know information or skills.
saber
wise
A person who possesses wisdom.
sabio
Slang Meanings
In some contexts, it is used to refer to something that is expected or assumed.
When you see him at the party, you will know what type of music he likes.
Cuando lo veas en la fiesta, sabrás qué tipo de música le gusta.
A popular expression that implies confidence in future knowledge.
When you finish the course, you will know more than you think.
Cuando termines el curso, sabrás más de lo que crees.