Assuming "esvribo" is a typographical error for 'escribo', then the question is, literally, "How knowest thou that which I write?" A more general translation would be, "How do you know what I'm writing?"
As you know I am pretty OR How do you know I am pretty
With an accent on the first 'o' in 'como':'How do you know what I asked you?'Without an accent:As you know, what I asked you.....(implicitly '....was....')
"Que linda tu sabes" translates to "How cute you know" in English.
Sabes= Do you know Que= What Ese= Dude, man (slang) Sabes Que Ese means: "Do you know what dude?"
Sabes que...
The duration of Achas que Sabes Dançar? is -10800.0 seconds.
"As you know that I am beautiful."
"You know I'm going to win"
You are in the park, and you don't know how to get to the church you ask for.
"(Do) you know that I love/want you(?)" Statement and/or question.
It means: "Do you know what you have said?"
"Tu sabes que estoy deseando" in Spanish means "You know that I am longing" in English.