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When used in the preterite tense, the verb "saber" means

to speak

to go out

to find out

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"Saber" in the preterite tense means to find out.
option C is correct
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When used in the preterite tense, the verb "saber" means to find out.

In a present tense, ther verb saber would mean to know. However, It can change its meaning when conjugated in its preterite form: supe or sabĂ­a.

In this case, "supe" in English could be translated as found out into English when refering that you learnt or got specific information about a person or about something.

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