Examples of using "Kenne" in a sentence and their english translations:
I know them.
I know your father.
I don't know you.
- I barely know you.
- I hardly even know you.
I know your sister.
I know your son.
I know a shortcut.
I don't know anybody here.
I know all the details.
I know Boston well.
- I know his secret.
- I know her secret.
I've known Tom longer than I've known you.
- I know your name.
- I know your first name.
- I know his address.
- I know her address.
I know your language.
I know the boy.
- I know the girl.
- I know that girl.
- I don't know you.
- I don't know you guys.
I know that guy.
I know the statistics.
I know your abilities.
I know lots of French teachers.
I know him.
- Do I know him?
- Do I know you?
I know them.
- Know thyself.
- Know yourself.
I know you.
Do I know you?
- I haven't actually seen it yet. - ( laughs )
Do I know you?
Do I know Tom?
I know Tom.
Know your roots.
I know Boston.
I don't know either of them.
I've known you for years.
I know that voice.
I don't know any blind men.
I know Tom, but I don't know his wife.
- I barely know you.
- I hardly even know you.
- I hardly know you.
He says that he knows you.
I know all your secrets.
I don't know your brother.
- I know neither of them.
- I know none of them.
- I do not know any of them.
I don't know either of them.
I don't know his name.
- I don't know the truth.
- I do not know the truth.
- I know him very well.
- I know her very well.
I don't know that word.
I know a lot of good restaurants.
I know all my neighbors.
I don't know those people.
I don't really know you.
- I barely know him.
- I hardly know him.
- I barely know him at all.
I've known him for a long time.
I don't know any blind people.
I now know the truth.
- I already know the answer.
- I already know what the answer is.