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....')
As you know I am pretty OR How do you know I am pretty
"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?"
"Que tu save" is not a correct phrase in Spanish. It seems to be a mix of two phrases: "Que tú sepas" (meaning "as far as you know") and "Que tú sepas" (meaning "so you know"). Make sure to use the correct form depending on the context you want to express.
Sabes que...
This phrase in Spanish translates to "and you know that I love you but." It typically implies that the speaker wants to express their love or affection for someone, but there may be complications or difficulties in the relationship.
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?"
The duration of Achas que Sabes Dançar? is -10800.0 seconds.
"You know I'm going to win"
"As you know that I am beautiful."
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.