Examples of using "Sais" in a sentence and their english translations:
I know, I know.
I know that you know that I know.
I know.
I know that you know.
I know.
- I know that you know.
- I know you know.
I know you know this.
I know what you know.
I know this.
I know what I know!
- I know you can swim.
- I know that you can swim.
- I know you know this.
- I know that you know this.
- How do you know that?
- How do you know this?
- Why do you know that?
'You know,
I know,
I know
I know.
I know!
You know?
- I don't know.
- I do not know.
- Dunno.
I know that I know nothing.
You don't know that.
- I know that I do not know.
- I know that I don't know.
Do you know?
- Can you swim?
- Do you know how to swim?
I don't know!
- I know that I do not know.
- I know one thing, that I know nothing.
- Can you drive a car?
- Can you drive?
- Do you know how to drive a car?
- Do you know how to drive?
I know that I know nothing.
I know all that.
Yes, I know it.
I only know that I know nothing.
I know. I was there.
How do you know?
- I know that you know where Tom is.
- I know you know where Tom is.
And, you know, I know you're passionate about it,
- I don't know.
- I do not know.
- Dunno.
- Don't know.
Dunno.
- I know where he lives.
- I know where she lives.
I know where he lives.
I know how to drive,
What do you know why?
Well, you know what?
Now you know.
You know that.
Can you drive?
Yes, I know.
Who knows?
I know everything.
I can swim.
I can run.
Can you swim?
I can ski.
- Do you know how to dance?
- Can you dance?
What do I know?
I know all about it.
- I can fly.
- I know how to fly.
I can sing.
Are you able to swim?
Dunno.
What do you know?