Usage examples of "exclusive know-how" in English with translation to Spanish

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I don't think he'll know how to do that work. No creo que él sepa hacer ese trabajo.
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.
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".
Do you know how to get there? ¿Sabes cómo llegar?
I don't know how to thank you. No cómo agradecértelo.
I just don't know how I will be able to meet all my deadlines! ¡Simplemente no cómo seré capaz de cumplir con todos los plazos!
"He has so much money that he doesn't know how to spend it." "I wish I was in such a situation... I would know how to spend it." "Él tiene tanto dinero que no sabe cómo gastarlo." "Quisiera estar en una situación similar... yo sí sabría cómo gastarlo."
You can add sentences that you do not know how to translate. Perhaps someone else will know! Please do not forget capital letters and punctuation! Thank you. Puedes añadir oraciones que no sepas traducir. ¡Quizá otra persona sepa! ¡Por favor, que no se te olviden las mayúsculas ni la puntuación! Gracias.
He does not know how to drive a car. Él no sabe conducir un auto.
Tom doesn't know how to milk a goat. Tom no sabe como ordeñar a una cabra.
Tom doesn't know how deep the pool is. Tom no sabe lo profunda que es la piscina.
It's not difficult, it's enough to know how to do it. No es difícil. Basta con saber cómo hacerlo.
I don't know how I should do it. No cómo debería hacerlo.
Tom didn't know how to read music. Tom no sabía leer música.
Do you know how many people died in yesterday's plane crash? ¿Sabes cuántas personas murieron en el accidente de avión de ayer?
Do you know how to operate a computer? ¿Sabes cómo usar una computadora?
You know how it is. sabes cómo es.
Few people know how to do it. Poca gente sabe hacerlo.
I don't know how I did it. The important thing is that I did it. No cómo lo hice, lo importante es que lo hice.
Christopher Columbus's infinite accomplishments are a threat to Google, who do not know how to index infinity when someone searches for "Christopher Columbus". Los infinitos logros de Cristóbal Colón son una amenaza para Google, que no sabe cómo catalogar el infinito cuando alguien busca "Cristóbal Colón".
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