Well, there are many ways to answer this, depending on the context. Generally (if you are talking about a fact, number, or how to do something), "you know" would be "sabes" or "sabe" (this first is an informal answer, the second more formal). If you are talking about knowing a person or place, it would be "conoces" or "conoce" (again, informal or formal).
This is the SHORT version. If you can be more specific I can help more.
Oh, I know! is Ach, ich weiß! in German.
"Tú lo sabes."you would say 'No' in spanish. I hope this helps you
Sorry we do not know what you mean by "metador", did you spell it correctly.
Maybe you meant the question "You know I missed you?" It would be "¿Sabes que te he extrañado?" or ¿Sabes que te extrañé? You can also say:"¿Sabes que te he echado de menos?"
1) "You want me" would be "me deseas" .If you say "me quieres" it will mean"you love me". But if the sentence is, for instance, "you want me to help you" then you will say "quieres que te ayude". 2)"You know it" would be "lo sabes".
I'm only in beginning Japanese but I believe one way to say it is 'Shitteimasu'
Katai (Kah-Tay) is the Japanese word for honorable(I don't know the characters for it)
"Yes, love! I did know (it)!" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¡Sí, amor! ¡Yo sabía! The affirmative adverb, masculine singular noun, and first person singular subject pronoun and imperfect indicative also translate into English as "Yes, love! I knew (it)!" or "Yes, love! I used to know!" according to context. The pronunciation will be "see a-mor yo sa-VEE-a" in Spanish.
I dont know Japanese so i had to use the English to Japanese translator to answer this question. The phrase "Did you have a good day" translated from English to Japanese is "hi WA genki deshita ka".
Adesso mi conosci is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Now you know me." The pronunciation will be "a-DES-so mee ko-NO-shee" in Italian.
The French phrase "juste veux vers savior" can be translated into a common English phrase. It translates into "just want to know".
I honestly despise writing the translation, but if you do not know you should know. What you wish to have translated is in Latin, in English it means: we are children of satan This phrase is only used by satanists.