Sabes
Sabes is the second-person singular present indicative form of the Spanish verb saber, meaning "you know" or "you know how to." It is used to address someone informally with the pronoun tú. In standard Spanish, saber has forms such as sé, sabes, sabe, sabemos, sabéis, saben, with sabes belonging to the tú form.
Sabes appears in both questions and statements, for example: "¿Sabes la respuesta?" or "Sabes tocar la guitarra."
In regions that use voseo, notably Argentina and Uruguay, the corresponding form is sabés (vos sabés), as
Etymology and relatives: sab es comes from Latin sapere, meaning "to know." Its cognates include French savoir
Notes: Sabes is distinct from conocer, which expresses familiarity with people, places, or things. It also contrasts