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conocías

ko-no-SEE-asko.noˈsi.as

conocías means you knew in Spanish ((familiar, singular) referring to a person, place, or thing).

you knew

Also: you used to know, you were familiar with
VerbB1regular (in the imperfect tense) er
A warm storybook illustration showing two friendly figures shaking hands and smiling at each other, depicting recognition and past familiarity.
infinitiveconocer
gerundconociendo
past Participleconocido

📝 In Action

¿Tú conocías a mi primo Juan?

A2

Did you know my cousin Juan (back then)?

Cuando vivías aquí, ¿conocías bien la ciudad?

B1

When you lived here, were you familiar with the city?

Antes de este viaje, ¿conocías la cultura local?

B1

Before this trip, did you know (or were you familiar with) the local culture?

Word Connections

Synonyms

Antonyms

Common Collocations

  • conocías bienyou knew well
  • no conocías a nadieyou didn't know anyone

🔄 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: conocías

Question 1 of 1

Which English phrase best captures the meaning of 'conocías'?

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👥 Word Family
🎵 Rhymes
vivíassentías
📚 Etymology

The verb *conocer* comes from the Latin verb *cognoscere*, which meant 'to get to know' or 'to recognize.' The core idea of knowing or recognizing something has remained constant for centuries.

First recorded: Around the 10th century in early Romance languages.

Cognates (Related words)

Portuguese: conheciasFrench: connaissais

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is 'conocías' the same as 'sabías'?

No. 'Conocías' means 'you knew/were familiar with' a person, place, or thing. 'Sabías' means 'you knew' a fact, piece of information, or how to do something.

Why does 'conocías' have an accent mark?

The accent mark on the 'i' (conocías) is essential to show that the stress falls on that syllable, which is the standard pattern for all *er* and *ir* verbs in the Imperfect Tense.