It means "you know honey".
Edit: it means "you taste like honey"
anything with "sabe(s) a" means "to taste like"
la miel is honey :)
Do you mean Honey...that is Miel
"Sabes el español" translates to "Do you know Spanish?" in English.
it means " honey" the food :P
You know spanish, right?
It means "good, but do you know Spanish?" or "good, but do you speak Spanish?" in English.
Assuming you mean tu sabes, it means "you know"
slightly incorrect, it means 'not if you know spanish.'
Firstly 'berdad' is spelt 'Verdad' and it means truth. ...Verdad que sabes espanol... means 'it's true/ you really do know spanish'. 'Sabes' comes from the verb saber 'to know'. Hope that helps.
"Tu sabes que estoy deseando" in Spanish means "You know that I am longing" in English.
It means "you know a little Spanish" in English.
"Sabes que" is Spanish for "[you] know what".