Inklingo

conocía

koh-noh-SEE-ah/ko.noˈθi.a/

conocía means I knew in Spanish (past familiarity with a person or place).

I knew, he/she/it knew, you knew (formal singular)

Also: was familiar with, used to know
VerbA2Imperfect Indicative form of 'Conocer' er
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infinitiveconocer
gerundconociendo
past Participleconocido

📝 In Action

Yo no conocía a nadie en la fiesta.

A2

I didn't know anyone at the party.

Ella conocía muy bien las calles de Madrid.

A2

She knew the streets of Madrid very well.

Antes, usted conocía ese restaurante.

B1

Before, you (formal) knew that restaurant.

La máquina era vieja y no se conocía su origen.

B2

The machine was old and its origin was not known.

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • sabía (I knew (a fact))
  • entendía (I understood)

Antonyms

  • desconocía (I didn't know)

Common Collocations

  • conocía la verdadknew the truth
  • conocía el lugarwas familiar with the place

🔄 Conjugations

indicative

present

él/ella/ustedconoce
yoconozco
conoces
ellos/ellas/ustedesconocen
nosotrosconocemos
vosotrosconocéis

imperfect

él/ella/ustedconocía
yoconocía
conocías
ellos/ellas/ustedesconocían
nosotrosconocíamos
vosotrosconocíais

preterite

él/ella/ustedconoció
yoconocí
conociste
ellos/ellas/ustedesconocieron
nosotrosconocimos
vosotrosconocisteis

subjunctive

present

él/ella/ustedconozca
yoconozca
conozcas
ellos/ellas/ustedesconozcan
nosotrosconozcamos
vosotrosconozcáis

imperfect

él/ella/ustedconociera
yoconociera
conocieras
ellos/ellas/ustedesconocieran
nosotrosconociéramos
vosotrosconocierais

✏️ Quick Practice

Quick Quiz: conocía

Question 1 of 1

Which sentence correctly uses 'conocía' to describe a past state?

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👥 Word Family
🎵 Rhymes
vivíadecía
📚 Etymology

Comes from the Latin verb *cognōscere*, meaning 'to know' or 'to become acquainted with.' It shares a root with the English word 'cognition.'

First recorded: Old Spanish, dating back to the 13th century.

Cognates (Related words)

Portuguese: conheciaItalian: conosceva

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does 'conocía' mean 'I met' or 'I knew'?

It means 'I knew' or 'I was familiar with.' The imperfect tense describes an ongoing state in the past. If you want to say 'I met' (a single event), you must use the preterite: 'conocí'.

Why is it important to learn the difference between 'conocía' and 'sabía'?

Both mean 'I knew' in the past, but they are used for different types of knowledge: 'Conocía' is for people, places, and things you are familiar with; 'Sabía' is for facts, information, and skills.