You speak well, so, you might know it.
Tem que falar com a secretária do gerente.
"I want to know."
"Qué quiero saber" translates to "What do I want to know" in English.
solo para saber means just to know. :)
sin saber que hacer is Spanish for without knowing what to do.
It means "let me know" or more literally "make it be known to me"
that's for me to know and you to find out.
I like to know about you
también= also/too saber= to know (a fact or a skill) como= like, as verano= summer
Le sabre in French means "the saber" or "the cavalry sword" in English.
You say, "I wanted to know how you were."
I also want to know