Sentence examples of "Savez" in French with translation "can"

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Est-ce que vous savez nager ? Can you swim?
Vous pouvez ajouter des phrases que vous ne savez pas comment traduire. You can add sentences that you do not know how to translate.
Si vous ne savez pas facilement l'expliquer , c'est que vous ne le comprenez pas encore. If you can't explain it easily, you don't yet understand it.
Si vous ne savez pas faire la paix avec vous-même, comment allez-vous la faire avec quiconque d'autre ? If you can't make peace with yourself, how are you going to make peace with anyone else?
Vous savez que vous maîtrisez réellement une langue étrangère quand vous êtes capable de rédiger un poème acceptable dans cette langue. You know you've really mastered a foreign language when you can write a decent poem in it.
Vous pouvez ajouter des phrases que vous ne savez pas traduire. Peut-être quelqu'un d'autre le saura-t-il ! You can add sentences that you do not know how to translate. Perhaps someone else will know!
Mais vous savez, il serait triste de collecter toutes ces phrases et de les garder pour nous. Parce qu'il y a tellement de choses qu'on peut faire avec elles. C'est pourquoi Tatoeba est ouvert. Notre code source est ouvert. Nos données sont ouvertes. But you know, it would be sad to collect all these sentences, and keep them for ourselves. Because there's so much you can do with them. Which is why Tatoeba is open. Our source code is open. Our data is open.
Je sais mieux vous distraire. I can show you a better time.
Je sais mieux vous divertir. I can show you a better time.
Je sais monter à cheval. I can ride a horse.
Je ne sais pas siffler. I cannot whistle.
Car je sais le chinois. Because I can speak Chinese.
Je ne sais pas nager. I can't swim.
Je sais éplucher une pomme. I can peel an apple.
Je sais jouer du piano. I can play the piano.
Je sais à peine nager. I can hardly swim.
Je sais mieux te divertir. I can show you a better time.
Je sais jouer au tennis. I can play tennis.
Mademoiselle Kanda sait bien nager. Miss Kanda can swim well.
Elle sait très bien coudre. She can sew very well.
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