my god you know perfect
Pierre, est-ce que tu connais mon nom? - Pierre(Peter), do you know my name?
Oh my god, you're speaking French, so do I.
to know je sais tu sais i know you know
'tu ne sais pas' means 'you don't know' in French. It can be said in an interrogative way (don't you know?). The form 'tu sais pas' exists in familiar, spoken language, but is not grammatically correct.
"que sais-tu dire en français ?" means "what can you say in French?"
Pierre, est-ce que tu connais mon nom? - Pierre(Peter), do you know my name?
Oh my god, you're speaking French, so do I.
'tu es mon amant parfait' is grammatically correct. Mind that 'amant' tranlates as lover, but has a strong sexual connotation; so the sentence should be understood as praising one's lover for his sexual prowesses, not for the (more) romantic side of the relationship that comes with 'amoureux' (also translated 'lover').
veux-tu être mon ami / amieVoulez vous coucher avec moi, sais soir?
"tu sais Maman" means "Mum, you know"
"Tu sais pas" means "You do not know" in English.
to know je sais tu sais i know you know
'tu ne sais pas' means 'you don't know' in French. It can be said in an interrogative way (don't you know?). The form 'tu sais pas' exists in familiar, spoken language, but is not grammatically correct.
je sais comment tu te sens, je sais ce que tu ressens
"que sais-tu dire en français ?" means "what can you say in French?"
'tu ne sais plus ce que tu veux dire' means 'you don't remember what you wanted to say'
Tu sais que tu y penses