Examples of using "¿conocés" in a sentence and their english translations:
- You don't know me.
- You do not know me.
Do you know him personally?
Do you know Father Grassi?
You know my opinion.
Don't you know the rules?
You know her, I think.
- Do you know anybody in Boston?
- Do you know anyone in Boston?
Do you know the boy in the picture?
"Do you know Tom?" "I don't believe I do."
You don't know them.
Do you know that hotel?
- Do you know her?
- Does she know?
- Do you know the man that's staring at you?
- Do you know the man staring at you?
- Do you know the man who's staring at you?
No one knows me like you do.
Do you know her?
Are you sure you don't know Tom?
You also know Mr Kimura very well.
I think you know her.
- Do you know Mr Takahashi?
- Do you know Mr. Takahashi?
Look up words you don't know in your dictionary.
- Do you know him?
- Do you know her?
Make a list with the words that you don't know.
Do you know me?
Do you know all these people?
Do you know me?
Do you know of any good restaurants around here?
I think you know her.
Can you recommend a good dictionary?
Stop pretending you don't know me.
Do you know Tom personally?
Do you know her?
Who is the wisest person you know?
Do you know Mr. Takahashi?
Do you know any of Tom's friends?
When you see me, don't pretend that you don't know me.
Do you know Tom's parents?
You don't even know my name.
Do you know Tom personally?