Examples of using "Osaat" in a sentence and their english translations:
You can speak English.
You can swim, can't you?
You can speak English.
I bet you know French.
What languages do you know how to speak?
Show her what you can do.
How many languages do you know?
You can do it.
- You can dance, can't you?
- You're able to dance, aren't you?
Pedro, how many languages do you know?
You know some French, don't you?
- How come you know French so well?
- Why are you so good at French?
You can swim, but I can't.
You play the piano, don't you?
What languages do you speak, Tom?
You can read, can't you?
I hear you know how to speak French.
- I assume you can speak French.
- I assume that you can speak French.
You swim well, don't you?
Do you think you can fix that?
How much French can you speak?
You can do it.
- You can drive a car, can't you?
- You can drive, can't you?
You know some French, don't you?
You can speak French, can't you?
Why is your English pronunciation so good?
You can swim much better than he can.
- I had no idea you could speak French.
- I had no idea that you could speak French.
- What languages do you speak, Tom?
- What languages does Tom speak?
You're very good with people.
I thought that you were able to speak French.
If you can read this sentence, it's because you know how to read.
You can do this, can't you?
- You can do it.
- You CAN do it.
You're very good with people.
If you can translate the subject and object then after that it isn't so difficult.
- Tom didn't know that you could speak French.
- Tom didn't know you could speak French.
How are you so good at English?
Tom can speak French as well as you can.
"What languages do you know, Tom?" "C++, Java and a little PHP. What about you, Mary?" "French, Japanese and Hebrew."