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怎方知
[zĕn fāng zhī]
Literally asking How would one know it hints at naivety or curiosity about things unknown This could ...
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我知道你
[wŏ zhī dào nĭ]
I Know You is used when someone wants to give off the impression that they have an understanding of ...
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明知
[míng zhī]
This simply means aware or fully knowing suggesting wisdom or having foreknowledge hinting at someone ...
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你可知我怎知
[nĭ kĕ zhī wŏ zĕn zhī]
In English this might come across as Do you know how I know It implies deep understanding possibly ...
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你知道
[nĭ zhī dào]
You know a simple phrase often used to seek confirmation or draw attention from others hinting at ...
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你知不知道
[nĭ zhī bù zhī dào]
Do you know or not a simple query that can carry underlying connotations of longing or expectation ...
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你怎么知道
[nĭ zĕn me zhī dào]
How Do You Know ? conveys skepticism or wonder often used when questioning someones assumptions ...
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知道吗
[zhī dào ma]
Simply means Do you know ? Often used rhetorically or emotionally in a conversation It might express ...
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你知道嘛
[nĭ zhī dào ma]
A casual phrase asking Do you know ? used to seek validation or share a moment of discovery It suggests ...