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君の言っていることが分かるよ (kimi no itteiru koto ga wakaru yo) means "I know what you are saying".

Since this type of statement is likely to be made when hearing a conversation between a couple of Japanese speakers, presumably someone you know 君達の話,

分かるよ! kimitachino hanashi, wakaruyo! I know what you guys are talking about!

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You wrote the question in English and I don't even know what you're saying.

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