Sentence examples of "se" in Spanish with translation "know"

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No se conocen muy bien. They don't know each other very well.
Tom se sabe un atajo. Tom knows a shortcut.
No se nada de ti I don't know anything about you
Tom y Mary se conocen. Tom and Mary know each other.
Tom se sabe mi número. Tom knows my number.
Se sabe cepillar los dientes. He knows how to brush his teeth.
Se sabe cepillar el pelo. She knows how to brush her hair.
Tom y Mary no se conocen. Tom and Mary don't know each other.
No sabía que se había casado. I didn't know she was married.
El evento se ha hecho público. The event has become known to the public.
Sé que se fue a Londres. I know that he went to London.
¿Cómo sabes que no se estropeará? How do you know it won't break down?
¿Sabes cómo se juega al ajedrez? Do you know how to play chess?
Se sabía la causa del incendio. The cause of the fire was known.
Los escritores se saben muchas canciones. The writers know many songs.
¿Sabes dónde se está quedando Tom? Do you know where Tom's staying?
¿Sabes cómo se utiliza un diccionario? Do you know how to use a dictionary?
Tom sabe exactamente como Mary se siente. Tom knows exactly how Mary feels.
No se sabe quién inventó la rueda. It's not known who first invented the wheel.
Sé que Mary se fue al extranjero. I know that Mary went abroad.
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