"He/she/it doesn't know much/a lot."
"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.
Que comes mucho means, "That you eat a lot." BUT, Qué comes mucho means, "What do you eat a lot (of)?" Be careful because the accents are important.
Quien Sabe means "Who knows?"
'mucho...' means 'a lot of...' 'punocho' I don't know.
te quiero mucho meas i love you a lot... so a possible answer is... yo tambien...which means me too or te quiero mucho tambien... which means i love you too.
sabe means to know, el sabe is he knows, this may be spanglish as in ; I told him so sabe.
Me pregunto si él sabe lo mucho que te gusta
"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.
Muy. Never "mucho." "Mucho" means a lot. "Muy" means very.
Que comes mucho means, "That you eat a lot." BUT, Qué comes mucho means, "What do you eat a lot (of)?" Be careful because the accents are important.
It means Who knows
"Te amo mucho" means "I love you much".
a tener mucho?
"She knows who you are"
Quien Sabe means "Who knows?"
'mucho...' means 'a lot of...' 'punocho' I don't know.
te quiero mucho meas i love you a lot... so a possible answer is... yo tambien...which means me too or te quiero mucho tambien... which means i love you too.