Sais-tu ce que ça veut dire is a French equivalent of 'Do you know what that means'. The verb 'sais' means '[you] are knowing, do know, know'. The subject pronoun 'tu' means 'you'. The demonstrative 'ce' means 'this'. The interrogative/relative 'que' means 'that'. The demonstrative 'ça' means 'that'. The verb 'veut' means '[he/she/it] does want or wish, is wanting or wishing, wants or wishes'. The infinitive 'dire' means 'to say'. All together, they're pronounced 'seh too skuh sah vuh deer'.
A more formal way is 'Est-ce que vous savez ce que cela veut dire'. It includes the formal 'you' that's used with individuals outside the close circle of family, friends, and peers. It's pronounced 'eh-skuh voo sah-veh suh kuh seh-lah vuh deer'.
'Do you know what that means' in French is 'Sais-tu ce que cela signifie?'
"Je sais" in French means "I know" in English.
"Connaitre" in French means "to know" in English. It is typically used to express familiarity or knowledge of a person, place, thing, or concept.
"Je sais que" means "I know that" in French.
"Koné" in French is a slang term used to mean "to know" or "to understand". It is a variation of the word "connaître" which means "to know" in standard French.
The verb "sais" in French is the first person singular form of the verb "savoir," which means "to know" in English.
I don't know it in Arabic but I do know what it means in French. In French it means not known.
"Que sais-je?" means "What do I know?" in French.
"Je sais" in French means "I know" in English.
I only know what consommation means in french. It means consumption.
No sais means know
"Connaitre" in French means "to know" in English. It is typically used to express familiarity or knowledge of a person, place, thing, or concept.
It literally means "to know how to do". It means know-how, especially social know-how.
According to my French teacher it means 'uma'. I am not sure what that means but maybe you might know.
don't know about Arabic or German, but it means nothing in French.
"To know how to do" is one English equivalent of the French phrase savoir faire.Specifically, the infinitive savoir means "to know, to know how." The infinitive faire means "to do, to make." The pronunciation will be "sah-vwahr fehr" in French.
It means "to know".
It can mean know-how or it can simply be to know how to do (something).