"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.
"you don't know" as in a fact. "You don't know the answer" = "Tu no sabes la respuesta".
As opposed to "You don't know my mother" = "Tu no conoces mi madre"
tu sabes que yo mean = you know what i mean
The words sabes que in Spanish means "to know" in English. Sabes is a form of the root verb, saber, which means "to have knowledge".
It means "you know".
you already know !!
This means 'What do you know about me'?
tu si sabes
"Mi amor tu sabes" means "My love you know" in English.
Assuming you mean tu sabes, it means "you know"
I think you mean, "Sabes tu que hacer para ..." Which means, Do you know what to do to entertain your friends?"
Did you know that the millionaires abuse the poor people.
No. Cuanto?
que linda= how beautiful! tú sabes= you know.
"Mi amor tu sabes" means "My love you know" in English.
You know that I love you
Assuming you mean tu sabes, it means "you know"
Y tu sabes que te quiero pero -and you know that I want/love you but
you know what I did last weekend.
(Do) you know how to ride a horse.
It doesn't translate well, it means this: "Because forever, to speak things that you know." Maybe you may have wanted to say, Porque tu siempre hablas cosas que tu sabes" Which would mean: "Because you always speak / say things that you know."
In English, "sabes entonces" translates to "you know then."
"Que tú sabes" means "That you know" or " What you know".
Sabes que...
You still know