you taste like chocolate
"Sabes que" is Spanish for "[you] know what".
You know that I love you
I assume it's attempting to say 'You don't know how much I love/like you.' It should be more like: no sabes cuánto te quiero.'
chocolate
Prewriting postwriting tu sabes
In English, "sabes entonces" translates to "you know then."
que linda= how beautiful! tú sabes= you know.
You still know
sabes= you know está con= he/she/it is with
"Sabes el español" translates to "Do you know Spanish?" in English.
It means " and do not know how". :)
"As you know that I am beautiful."
you already know !!
Translation: ¿Sabes Ingles? (Or ¿Sabes hablar Ingles?= Do you know how to speak English)
It means: "Do you know what you have said?"
"Sabes que" is Spanish for "[you] know what".
"Mi amor tu sabes" means "My love you know" in English.