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

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Not that I know of. No que yo sepa.
I know none of them. No conozco a ninguno de ellos.
He was scared to admit that he didn't know. Él tenía miedo de reconocer que no lo sabía.
I think you know what I mean. Creo que entiende de qué hablo.
That’s all we know. Eso es todo lo que sabemos.
Do you know Mr. Bingley? ¿Conoce usted al Sr. Bringley?
I don't know this problem altogether. No entiendo este problema en absoluto.
We don't know it. No lo sabemos.
I don't know him. No le conozco.
I don't know why the management submitted to the striker's demands so easily. No entiendo por qué el gerente cedió a las exigencias de los huelguistas tan fácilmente.
I know where you live. dónde vive.
He doesn't know me. Él no me conoce.
I know you are rich. que eres rico.
You, John, know many countries. Tú, John, conoces muchos países.
You know how it is. sabes cómo es.
Tom know Mary pretty well. Tom conoce muy bien a Mary.
I know I'm right. que tengo razón.
Do you know Tom well? ¿Conoces bien a Tom?
My parents don't know. Mis padres no saben.
We do not know him. No lo conocemos.
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