Sentence examples of "kennen" in German with translation "know"

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Du musst dich selbst kennen. You must know yourself.
Man muss sich selbst kennen. You must know yourself.
Sie kennen den Ablauf ja. You know the drill.
Wir kennen ihn alle gut. All of us know him well.
Er scheint Ann zu kennen. He appears to know Ann.
Kennen Sie zufällig Professor López? Do you know Professor López, by any chance?
Sehr viele Leute kennen ihn. Very many people know him.
Kennen Sie ein gutes Restaurant? Do you know a good restaurant?
Kennen Sie einen guten Zahnarzt? Do you know a good dentist?
Kennen Sie meinen Bruder Masao? Do you know my brother Masao?
Er scheint uns zu kennen. He seems to know us.
Wie gut kennen Sie Tom? How well do you know Tom?
Wir kennen uns noch nicht lange. We haven't known each other long.
Er behauptet, dich gut zu kennen. He claimed he knew you well.
Wir kennen den Verfasser sehr gut. The writer is well known to us.
Die meisten Jungs kennen seinen Namen. Most boys know his name.
Wie lange kennen Sie sich schon? How long have you known each other?
Die meisten Jungen kennen seinen Namen. Most boys know his name.
Tom scheint den Weg zu kennen. Tom seems to know the way.
Wie viele Menschen kennen Sie gut? How many people do you know well?
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