supieran

know, they knew


Verb supieran

  1. Second-person plural (ustedes) imperfect subjunctive form of saber.
  2. Third-person plural (ellos, ellas, also used with ustedes) imperfect subjunctive form of saber.

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Examples
  • Ella se casó sin que sus padres lo supieran.

    She married without her parents' knowledge.

  • Ella se casó sin que sus padres supieran.

    She got married without her parents knowing it.

  • Si las mujeres supieran cuánto las extrañamos, se marcharían más temprano.

    If women knew how much we miss them, they would leave sooner.

  • Si ellos supieran algo, nos lo dirían.

    They would tell us if they knew of anything.

  • Tom no quería que sus amigos supieran que era camello.

    Tom didn't want any of his friends to know that he was a drug dealer.


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