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"Verdad, si sabes un poco de español." means "True, if you know a little Spanish."

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What does berdad q sabes espanol mean?

Firstly 'berdad' is spelt 'Verdad' and it means truth. ...Verdad que sabes espanol... means 'it's true/ you really do know spanish'. 'Sabes' comes from the verb saber 'to know'. Hope that helps.


What does Sabes español verdad mean?

You know spanish, right?


How do you say you know its true in spanish?

sabes que es verdad


How do you spell you know right In spanish?

It depends how the phrase is said. If it intends to mean "You know right" where "right" is something that you know as in the below conversation, it would be "Sabes lo razonable". Person 1: I will never whip somebody. Person 2: Clearly, you know right from wrong. If it intends to mean "You know, right", where "right" affirms that you know something in the below conversation, "Sabes, verdad". Person 1: I can't belive Marcus is dating a girl like that! Person 2: You know, right?


What does si sabes espanol verda means?

Si sabes espanol verdaderamente = if you really know Spanish 'verda' is not a word.


What does tu sabes que estoy desendo mean in spanish?

no idea what 'desendo' means."you know that i am desendo."--Edit: maybe desendo = diciendo, "you know that i am say"


What does no tu si sabes español mean in spanish?

slightly incorrect, it means 'not if you know spanish.'


What does 'sabes que' mean?

"Sabes que" is Spanish for "[you] know what".


What does tú sabes un poco español mean?

It means "you speak a little Spanish".


Who do you say know in spanish?

yo se is "i know". or for short you say "se" then theres saber, saben, sabes.. tu sabes means " you know", but often the "tu" is left off and you say "sabes" for short which still means "you know".


What does tu saves mean in spanish?

Assuming you mean tu sabes, it means "you know"


What does Tu No Sabes mean in English?

"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.