Usage examples of "know backwards" in English with translation to Spanish

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Say the alphabet backwards. Recita el alfabeto al revés.
My job is to know these things. Mi obligación es saber esas cosas.
I am an idealist. I don't know where I'm going but I'm on my way. Soy un idealista. No adonde voy, pero voy en camino.
We know you're busy people. Nosotros sabemos que son gente ocupada.
Do you know when she will come? ¿Sabes cuándo vendrá?
I don't know whether he is dead or alive. No si él está vivo o muerto.
I didn't know you were such a good cook. No sabía que fueses tan buen cocinero.
Tom doesn't know a thing about investing. Tom no tiene idea de inversiones.
Do you know who he is? ¿Sabes quién es él?
I know her well. La conozco bien.
This is the best restaurant that I know. Éste es el mejor restaurante que conozco.
Do you know why I hate Tom? Because he is everywhere. ¿Sabes por qué odio a Tom? Porque está en todas partes.
I don't think he'll know how to do that work. No creo que él sepa hacer ese trabajo.
I know none of them. No conozco a ninguno de ellos.
I tried to do my homework, but I didn't really know how to do it, so I gave up. Intenté hacer mis deberes, pero no sabía cómo hacerlos, así que me rendí.
People living in town don't know the pleasures of country life. La gente que vive en la ciudad no conoce los placeres de la vida en el campo.
I don't know if that's a great merit. No si esto es un gran mérito.
Tom doesn't know what Mary meant. Tom no sabe que quiso decir Mary.
Today I learned a lot of Spanish words and now I know how to say "cheek," "chin," and "knee." Hoy he aprendido muchas palabras españolas y ahora decir "mejilla", "barbilla" y "rodilla".
I have so many clothes I don't know what to wear tomorrow. Tengo tanta ropa que no qué ponerme mañana.
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