"you know who" in French
"[do] you know who I am?"
"vous savez que vous m'aimez" means "you know that you love me" in French.
I'm french and I can tell you that doesn't mean anything, and I can manage to understand what you mean... vous = you, pou = ?, aime = love, je = I and qui=who
The sentence 'Si vous lisez ceci vous savez ce que je dis' means If you read this you [will] know what I'm saying. In the word-by-word translation, the conjunction 'si' means 'if'. The personal pronoun 'vous' means 'you'. The verb 'lisez' means '[you] read'. The demonstrative pronoun 'ceci' means 'this'. The verb 'savez' means '[you] know'. The relative conjunction 'ce que' means 'this which'. And the verb 'dis' means '[you] say, tell'.
'je suis en amour avec qui vous êtes' is a transposition or automatic translation of 'I'm in love with who you are'. French speakers would simply say 'je vous aime' or 'je suis amoureux de vous'
and you know who you are
"[do] you know who I am?"
vous savez faire = you know how to do / you can do
"vous savez que vous m'aimez" means "you know that you love me" in French.
basically it's like the English phrase what you don't know can't harm you Answer The sentence is gibberish as written. "Que ne savez-vous pas ?" means "What don't you know?" The phrase "ce qui" means "what" or "that which" but doesn't fit here.
Est-ce que vous savez? - savez-vous?
"savez-vous faire" = do you know how to do""n'est pas" = isn't"iss" = ??? (no meaning in French)
Savez is the second person plural for the French verb 'savoir', to know. Ex : Vous savez quoi ? Elle est ... > you know what? She is ...
'Parlez vous français ?' or 'est-ce que vous parlez français ?'
"For you who knows" and "For you all, who know" are English equivalents of the French phrase Pour vous qui savez. The pronunciation of the present indicative phrase -- which translates in the first case in terms of the second person formal singular and in the second example in terms of the second person informal plural -- will be "poor voo kee sa-vey."
"Désolé, mais qui êtes-vous ?" means "Sorry, but who are you?"
"vende vous qui ane" is gibberish. That means nothing in French.