aphar ([personal profile] aphar) wrote2021-12-08 02:23 pm
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Words for "Knowledge"

Both English and Russian have just one word for Knowledge: to know/знать. All other terms, like familiarity/знакомство, convey connotations that can also be expressed by the main word, possibly with an adverb.

However, in French and Hebrew, there are two words for knowledge, and the difference between them appears to be identical:

savoir/לָדַעַת
to know something one has learned, and never a human being (outside of the biblical context)
connaître/להכיר
to know about something or someone by having met them

What about other languages?

PS. Apparently, Spanish is like French...
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[personal profile] gingema 2021-12-09 03:30 am (UTC)(link)
В русском очень явно два слова: знать и уметь. Плюс, выражение "я знаком".
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[personal profile] pilpilon 2021-12-09 02:01 pm (UTC)(link)
there are knaw and ken even in Scottish