Examples of using "Conosco" in a sentence and their english translations:
I know you.
I know them.
Do I know them?
I know it.
I know your son.
I know your father.
I don't know you.
I know your sister.
I know your brother.
I know him.
I am acquainted with the author.
I know her.
I know you.
I know Esperanto.
I know Tom.
Do I know him?
I know Boston.
I know Australia.
- I know everybody here.
- I know everyone here.
I know people.
I know several Canadians.
I am acquainted with your father.
I know them all.
I don't know them.
I don't know this man.
I know both of them.
- I don't know her.
- I don't know them.
I know these people.
I've known them since college.
I know them well.
I know the feeling.
I know this joke.
I know that guy.
I know Tom personally.
I know that place.
I know this song.
I know Tom well.
I don't even know her.
I don't know you anymore.
I've known you for years.
I only know a few words.
I don't even know you.
I don't know your brother.
I know your language.
I know your address.
- Oh! I know the man.
- Oh! I know this man!
I know her well.
I know the girl.
I know a shortcut.
I don't know Tom.
I know the type.
I know your father.
I am well acquainted with the subject.
I don't know him.
I know your father.
I know your father.
I know Boston well.
I know that sound.
I know that voice.
I know the area.
I know the Jacksons.
I know the procedure.
I know the rules.
I know the way.
- I barely know him.
- I hardly know him.
I know this story.
I know CPR.
I know guns.
I know the source.
I know this place.
I don't know this man.
I know your sister.
I know several Canadians.
I don't know them personally.
I know it by heart.
- I do not know this lady.
- I do not know that lady.
- I don't know that lady.
I don't know very many Canadians.
I don't know your brother.
- I know him.
- I know her.
- I know him.
- I know it.
Do I know her?