if he starts to act fake and things like that and he doesn't want to tlk to you or anything like that
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I really don’t know what I put that up
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Yo sé algo. = I know something. Yo sé = I know. (Example: Yo sé un poco de Español. = I know a little bit of Spanish)
Yo se un isn't a full sentence. yo se = I know, un = a. So right now it says 'I know a."
I don't know but what I do know is that Thomas Crapper invented the hand-flush toilet.
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i don't know. i was wondering too
Depends... Sé -- e.g. sé su nombre = I know his name Conozco --- e.g. Conozco a Juan = I know Juan Lo conozco = I know him La conozco = I know her Lo sé = I know (that concept/idea) --- If you are just responding to some one saying something you already know, you would say "lo sé" If "I know" is the beginning of a sentence the "lo" changes to "yo". I know where José is = Yo sé donde esta José. I know José = Yo conozco a José If you want to say "I know him" then you use both yo and lo. "Yo lo conozco" Conocer = to know someone saber = to know something (item or idea) Strangely enough if you want to say "I know who he is" you would say "Yo sé quien es." or "Yo lo conozco"(I know him)
how the hell i supposed to know see i know what yo dumb a** doing copying and pasting yo questions to google yo a** aint slick dumb a** students
It means, "I know; for that [reason] I do it, because you don't know."
I know yo yo ma is definitely one of them