Examples of using "Sanno" in a sentence and their english translations:
They know who you are.
They know how to swim.
They can fish.
They know everything.
They know something.
Do they know?
They know what happened.
They don't know anything.
They know nothing.
Does everybody know?
They do know that.
They know what happened.
They know who he is.
- You know who I am.
- They know who I am.
They know who we are.
- They know all that.
- You know all that.
They already know it.
They know where we are.
They know where Tom is.
They know about it.
They know better.
They know many things.
They know why.
They know what they're going to do.
They know who I mean.
They know everything.
Everyone knows you love Tom.
Everyone knows about Tom.
- They know that they're going to be fired.
- They know they're going to be fired.
- They know that they'll be punished.
- They know they'll be punished.
Everybody knows who you are.
They don't even know why.
- Do they know you're here?
- Do they know that you're here?
- Everybody knows I hate you.
- Everybody knows that I hate you.
- They know that they've said too much.
- They know they've said too much.
Everyone knows you're rich.
They can speak Spanish.
Can't they speak Italian?
They don't know yet.
- They know that they have to do that.
- They know they have to do that.
- Anybody knows it.
- Everybody knows that.
- Everybody knows.
- They all know.
- Everyone knows.
- Everyone knows it.
- They already know.
- They already know it.
Do they know?
They know many things.
They know that.
Everyone knows you're rich.
They won't tell us what they know.
They know exactly what they're doing.
- Everyone knows I take pictures.
- Everyone knows that I take pictures.
They both can speak French.
Even children know that.
Everybody knows we hate them.
Everybody knows I hate them.
Everyone knows it's Tom.
- They don't know that I hate them.
- They don't know I hate them.
They don't know where they were born.
- They know that they have to be ready.
- They know they have to be ready.
- They don't know that they're adopted.
- They don't know they're adopted.
- They know that they're in trouble.
- They know they're in trouble.
They don't know how lucky they are.
They don't know why they're here.
They know too much.
The children know what to do.
Your parents know where you are.
They know that they made a mistake.
Do your parents know about this?
- Do your children speak French?
- Do your children know French?
- Everybody knows that you're lying.
- Everyone knows that you're lying.
- Everybody knows you're lying.
Only Tom and Mary know.
Your parents don't know?
They can repair computers.
- Everybody knows we hate Tom.
- Everybody knows that we hate Tom.
- They know that they should study French.
- They know they should study French.
- They know that they can't win.
- They know they can't win.
They know exactly what they should do.
What would they know?
Everyone knows everything, don't they?
Everyone knows about Tom.
Everyone knows about her.
They probably don't know.
Everyone knows about us.
Everyone knows about him.
They can't swim.
They most certainly know.
Parrots can sing.
They know what to do, don't they?
They know that we believe them.