Sabe falar português? is Portuguese for "do you know how to speak Portuguese?"
Say, do you know how to speak Portuguese? 'Viu você sabe falar em português' means: 'You see, you know how to speak in Portuguese'. It's not a question but instead an affirmation.
sabe means to know, el sabe is he knows, this may be spanglish as in ; I told him so sabe.
"Yo sabe todo" is grammatically incorrect in Spanish. The correct phrasing would be "Yo sé todo," which translates to "I know everything."
"Pue Ya Tu Sabe" in English translates to "Well, you know." It is often used informally in Spanish to express agreement, understanding, or acknowledgment.
"No sabe que yo estoy diciendo gringa" translates to "He/she doesn't know what I'm saying, gringa" in English.
você sabe falar português = you know how to speak Portuguese. você sabe falar português? = Do you know how to speak Portuguese?
Say, do you know how to speak Portuguese? 'Viu você sabe falar em português' means: 'You see, you know how to speak in Portuguese'. It's not a question but instead an affirmation.
He/she knows [or You know] how to speak my language is an English equivalent of 'Sabe falar [o] meu idioma'. The verb 'sabe' means '[he/she/it] knows, [you] know how to'. The infinitive 'falar' means 'to speak'. The masculine definite article 'o' ['the'] may or may not be included in conversational Portuguese. It doesn't have to be used, because it's followed by a possessive. The masculine possessive 'meo' means 'my'. The masculine noun 'idioma' means 'language'. All together, they're pronounced 'SAH-bee fah-LAH* [oo] MEE-oo ee-DJYOH-muh'.*The 'r' in Portugal and according to the carioca accent of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil doesn't sound like the Spanish 'r'. It's more like a French 'r'.If you mean in a question, it's:"Do you speak my language"?
sabe means to know, el sabe is he knows, this may be spanglish as in ; I told him so sabe.
É verdade. Não deixe barato.
Do you know who I am?
Mama Knows
It's a "refran," an old saying. "He who knows [how] to work knows [how] to rest."
It means Who knows
you already know
"Sabe" is the third person singular form of "saber". It means "he knows". There is no Spanish word for "kemo", but a close word would be quién. "Quién sabe" would be "who knows". See attached link for speculation as to what "kemo sabe" means.
Why doesn't mummy know