General knowledge:
* γινώσκω (ginósko): This is the most common word for "know" and implies understanding, recognition, and familiarity with something.
Specific knowledge:
* εἰδέναι (eidenai): This word implies having factual knowledge or information about something.
Knowing someone:
* γνώριμος (gnórimos): This word means "familiar" or "acquainted with" and implies a level of personal connection.
Other words:
* μάθαινω (máthaino): This word means "learn" or "come to know" and implies a process of acquiring knowledge.
* συνειδητός (syneidetos): This word means "aware" or "conscious of" and implies a deeper level of understanding.
The specific word you should use will depend on the context of the sentence. For example, "I know the answer" would be translated as "Γνωρίζω την απάντηση" (ginósko tin apántesi) using the word "γινώσκω." However, "I know her" would be translated as "Είναι γνώριμη μου" (Einai gnórimi mou) using the word "γνώριμος."