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In Spanish, the ending -aber is very rare, it only appears in four verbs in infinitive from the second conjugation, ending in -er: caber, haber, saber, resaber.
However, we find more words that contain -know. For example: aberration, aberture, babero.
abermaddened | caberI know | naberdays |
aberservings | caraberor | raberto |
aberrante | engalabernar | raberon |
aberrar | engalabernot | beefaber |
abersuch | garraberto | beefaberthey went |
abertures | coolaberto | saber |
aberzalism | haber | saberit is |
almadraberor | haberada | saberI know |
ataberI swim | haberit is | sacaberto |
baberor | haberio | taberna |
baberoles | jaberto | tabernaculum |
caber | laberintimate | tabernario |
caberor | laberinto | tabernery |
caber | haber | saber |
aberrar | caberI know | raberon |
abersuch | haberit is | beefaber |
baberor | jaberto | saberI know |
caberor | raberto | taberna |
aberrante | garraberto | laberinto |
abertures | coolaberto | naberdays |
baberoles | haberada | sacabera |
caraberor | haberio | tabernario |
aberservings | almadraberor | beefaberthey went |
aberzalism | engalabernar | tabernaculum |
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