you taste like chocolate
"Sabes que" is Spanish for "[you] know what".
I assume it's attempting to say 'You don't know how much I love/like you.' It should be more like: no sabes cuánto te quiero.'
You know that I love you
chocolate
Prewriting postwriting tu sabes
In English, "sabes entonces" translates to "you know then."
"Que linda tu sabes" translates to "How cute you know" in English.
You still know
"Sabes" means "you know" in English. "Esta con" can have multiple meanings depending on the context, but it generally translates to "is with" or "is accompanying."
"Sabes el español" translates to "Do you know Spanish?" in English.
It means " and do not know how". :)
"As you know that I am beautiful."
you already know !!
Translation: ¿Sabes Ingles? (Or ¿Sabes hablar Ingles?= Do you know how to speak English)
"Sabes que" is Spanish for "[you] know what".
It means: "Do you know what you have said?"
"Mi amor tu sabes" means "My love you know" in English.