192 – How to Conjugate “Savoir” (To Know) in French (Present Tense)
In this episode, you’ll learn how to conjugate French verb savoir (to know) in French in the present tense.
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Lesson Cheat Sheet: How to Conjugate “Savoir” (To Know) in French (Present Tense)
Transcript
Hello everyone! Bonjour tout le monde. 🖤
Welcome back to the French Made Easy podcast. This is episode 192 — numéro 192 !
Today, we’re learning another essential verb, and that’s the verb “savoir,” which means to know, and its conjugation in the present tense.
Now, savoir is a very common verb in French. It’s also often confused with the verb “connaître,” which also means to know. If you’re not sure about the difference between these two verbs, make sure you listen to episode 90 of the French Made Easy podcast, where I explain the difference in depth.
Anyway, back to today’s lesson — we’ll focus on how to conjugate savoir in the present tense.
As always, if you’re new to the podcast, welcome! Make sure you’ve got your lesson’s cheat sheet ready so you can follow along while you listen. And after the episode, practice what you’ve learned inside the French Made Easy Exercise Library — you’ll find all the links in the episode notes.
Before we jump in: remember that the present tense is used to talk about what’s happening right now, or what you do regularly.
Conjugation
Now, let’s conjugate the verb savoir in the present tense.
je sais (I know)
tu sais (you know)
il / elle sait (he / she knows)
on sait (we know — informal)
nous savons (we know - formal)
vous savez (you know — formal or plural)
ils / elles savent (they know)
Example Sentences
Je ne sais pas comment dire ce mot en français. (I don’t know how to say this word in French.)
Est-ce que tu sais parler espagnol ? (Do you know how to speak Spanish?)
Il / Elle sait que tu es chez moi. (He / She knows that you are at my place.)
On sait nager. (We know how to swim.)
Nous savons nager. (We know how to swim.)
Est-ce que vous savez où est la gare ? (Do you know where the train station is?)
Ils / Elles savent jouer du piano. (They know how to play the piano.)
Quick Recap
je sais, tu sais, il/elle/on sait, nous savons, vous savez, ils/elles savent
Et voilà ! That’s how you conjugate savoir in the present tense.
Don’t forget to head over to the Exercise Library to get some extra practice. The exercises really help it stick, so don’t skip them!
Thanks so much for listening, and I’ll chat with you next week.
À bientôt, bye! 🖤