What dose it mean It's not what you but who you know
it is a phrase to let the person we are addressing know that we are dealing with him in a respectful manner
It means "No", with the added meaning "and you should know that the answer is no." E.g. "Are you a murderer?" "Of course not!"
It means the you need an update/to be current and in the know
This is not a phrase we use in English. We say I know where you are coming from, which means "I understand the basis for your opinion or attitude, or the gist of your argument."And we would say I know where you come from, meaning "I am aware of your point of origin or homeland."But the phrase I know from where you are coming is too stilted. No one would ever say it.
Same thing as live for today or like there is no tomorrow.
"Know thyself"
scire is the verb meaning "to know". Also "noscere, novi, notum"
do not really know, other that it is an archaic upper class phrase, obviously meaning the best
i want to know phrase meaning of this i wanted no whip nor spur
Although it's original meaning was not meant as cursing, in today's vernacular - yes.
What is today? is the direct translation of Was ist heute?It is a contraction of the phrase Was ist heute für ein Tag? meaning what day is it today? It translates literally as What is today for a day?
as you well know