Breakdown of Je connais bien Paris, mais je ne connais pas cette rue célèbre.
je
I
mais
but
la rue
the street
ne
not (used before the verb)
pas
not (used after the verb)
ce
this (before a noun)
bien
well
Paris
Paris
connaître
to know (be familiar with)
célèbre
famous
Questions & Answers about Je connais bien Paris, mais je ne connais pas cette rue célèbre.
Why do we use connais in this sentence instead of sais?
Both savoir and connaître mean "to know," but they are used differently. We use connaître (which becomes connais for "je") when talking about being familiar with a person, place, or thing. Since Paris and a street are both places, connaître is the correct choice here. You would use savoir for knowing a fact or knowing how to do something.
Why is bien placed before Paris? In English we say "I know Paris well."
Why do we use cette before rue?
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