would know
verb/sɐbɨɾiˈɐmuʃ/medium
sa·be·ri·a·mos
Definition
First person plural conditional (past future) form of the verb 'to know'.
If we studied more, we would know the answer.
We would know the result if they informed us.
Etymology
Do verbo 'saber', do latim 'sapere' (ter sabor, conhecer).