"Tu sabes que estoy deseando" in Spanish means "You know that I am longing" in English.
"Que linda tu sabes" translates to "How cute you know" in English.
"Que quiero tenar" is not a standard phrase in Spanish. It seems to be a typo or misspelling. If you meant to say "que quiero intentar," it translates to "that I want to try" or "that I want to attempt."
Firstly 'berdad' is spelt 'Verdad' and it means truth. ...Verdad que sabes espanol... means 'it's true/ you really do know spanish'. 'Sabes' comes from the verb saber 'to know'. Hope that helps.
It means "I want to tell you that I miss you" in Spanish.
"(Do) you know that I love/want you(?)" Statement and/or question.
"Tu sabes que estoy deseando" in Spanish means "You know that I am longing" in English.
I think what your trying to say is ( Tu sabes que te quiero mucho) it means (you know i love you alot).
I assume you mean "you know what I mean." Sabes lo que quiero decir." That literally means "you know what I want to say"
Literally this is "Well you know that I want you a lot", but is interpreted as "Well you know that I love you a lot".
"Que linda tu sabes" translates to "How cute you know" in English.
Translation: That is sweet, but I do not want you to get sick.However, the question as written is from a poor translation from English to Spanish. The expression "get sick" is its own verb in Spanish, "enfermarse". This person literally wrote "get" + "sick" as "conseguir" + "enfermo". The proper sentence would be "Eso es dulce, pero no quiero que te enfermes."
Sabes= Do you know Que= What Ese= Dude, man (slang) Sabes Que Ese means: "Do you know what dude?"
Sabes que...
I think you mean 'dame lo que quiero'. That's Spanish for 'Give me what I want'.
quiero conseguir la ortiga pero no se que es eso, para preparar chanpoo anti caspa.
but where?