Sabes= Do you know
Que= What
Ese= Dude, man (slang)
Sabes Que Ese means: "Do you know what dude?"
yes you know
¿Do you know what I say?
Si sabes espanol verdaderamente = if you really know Spanish 'verda' is not a word.
If You Already know Who Am I Mommy.
slightly incorrect, it means 'not if you know spanish.'
"Verdad, si sabes un poco de español." means "True, if you know a little Spanish."
Do you know if Mike is at home? It could also mean, You know if Mike is at home.
That is Spanish for: "If you don't know Spanish, then don't write it. Okay?"
"no hagas el ridículo ni escribas si no sabes ni una pizca de español"is Spanish for: Don't be a fool. Don't write it (Spanish) if you don't even know a tiny bit of Spanish.
"Ya tu sabes" means "you already know" and is often used in mostly spanish songs which means as much as "ya'll know how I do" in this context. Actually, "ya tu sabes" is getto-latino-slang meaning "now you know". A lot of Puerto Ricans, Dominicans and Cubans use this phrase.
"Uy si su tabes todo" is not a coherent phrase in Spanish. It seems like there might be a mix of words or a typo. If you provide more context or clarify the phrase, I can help you translate it.
"Que linda tu sabes" translates to "How cute you know" in English.
In English, "sabes entonces" translates to "you know then."
"Sabes el español" translates to "Do you know Spanish?" in English.