Sentence examples of "sabe" in Spanish with translation "know"

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Tom no sabe cuándo ocurrió. Tom doesn't know when it happened.
Tom no sabe qué pensar. Tom doesn't know what to think.
Ella sabe qué hacer ahora. She knows what to do now.
Tom no sabe qué pasará. Tom doesn't know what'll happen.
Tom no sabe cómo explicarlo. Tom doesn't know how to explain it.
Tom sabe dónde vive Mary. Tom knows where Mary lives.
Tom no sabe qué esperar. Tom doesn't know what to expect.
Tom sabe quién es Mary. Tom knows who Mary is.
Él no sabe tocar guitarra. He doesn't know how to play the guitar.
Tom no sabe qué hacer. Tom doesn't know what to do.
¿Él sabe lo que hiciste? Does he know what you did?
Tom sabe que Mary mintió. Tom knows Mary lied.
Mi hermano mayor sabe conducir. My older brother knows how to drive.
Él sabe portarse en público. He knows how to behave in public.
Él sabe cómo atrapar pájaros. He knows how to catch birds.
Tom no sabe qué pasó. Tom doesn't know what happened.
Tom no sabe quedarse callado. Tom doesn't know how to be quiet.
No sabe lo que dice. He doesn't know what he's talking about.
Él sabe que tú sabes. He knows that you know.
Tom se sabe un atajo. Tom knows a shortcut.
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