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know (i don't)   
asa ~ don't know ~ I don't know

know (to)   
mahay ~ able, clever, competent. It governs the accusative, and it is joined to verbs in the same way as the English can, denoting ability to do a thing. ~ able, clever
mahafantatra ~ to know ~ to recognize, etc.
mahalala ~ to know, to be acquainted with, to comprehend, to recognize ~ to know, to recognize

know one another (to)   
mifankalala ~ to know one another

knowledge   
fahalalana ~ knowledge, understanding

known   
baribary ~ large, full, well-made, clear, conspicuous ~ open; evident, known
fantatra ~ known ~ recognised
fary mitety riana ~ [Provincial] Well known, no longer secret
hay ~ possible, able to, can be done by. In the provinces, to know, to be acquainted with. ~ known; within one's capabilities
aharihary ~ (?) used of that sought as riches. ~ to be exposed to view, to be made known

known (to be made)   
abaribary ~ to be made clear or bright ~ to be made public, to be made known

known (to be)   
fantarina ~ to be examined, to be proved, to be tried, to be understood ~ to be known, to be tested