That means: I want you to know that i think of you everyday, you are the queen of my life ans my heart is for you
Que Sepas means you know.
The cast of Sepas - 2011 includes: Shohreh Aghdashloo Khashayar Ghiasi as Host Behrouz Vossoughi Masih Zad
I want you to know that everyday. (sepas signifies that the speaker doesn't know for sure if you know everyday)
You meant: ...QUE SEPAS QUE... Quiero que sepas que te estimo --- I want you to know I appreciate you (informal you singular)
1. "Sepas gozaram" or "Sepas". ("a" in "sepas" and "gozar" pronounced like "u" in "cut"). 2. "Mamnoon" or "Mamnoonam". ("a" in "smamnoon" pronounced like "a" in "cat", noon is like noon in English). 3. "mersi" (pronounced mer-see), which is originally a French word. 4. Mot-e- shakkeram, which is originally Arabic.
1. "Sepas gozaram" or "Sepas". ("a" in "sepas" and "gozar" pronounced like "u" in "cut"). 2. "Mamnoon" or "Mamnoonam". ("a" in "smamnoon" pronounced like "a" in "cat", noon is like noon in English). 3. "mersi" (pronounced mer-see), which is originally a French word. 4. Mot-e- shakkeram, which is originally Arabic.
Yo soy boricua pa que tulo sepas translates to mean 'I am Puerto Rican, Pa you know it.'
I want you to know that you are an adoration.
The use of "sepas", the subjunctive form of "saber", implies uncertainty or doubt. In this case, the sentence would mean "I will love you forever although you might not know it".
"Sepas" is the second person familiar present subjuntive form of the verb "saber". The subjunctive is used to espress uncertainty or doubt. In this case, it would probably mean "you might not know it".
I want you to know that we are friends.
"well, I want you to know that I miss you"