KNEW in Latin translation

[njuː]
[njuː]
sciebat
know
understand
knowledge
but i
cognovit
knew
knoweth
acknowledged
sapiente
wise
cognoverunt
knew
they perceived
they understood
nesciunt
not
knew
unconsciously
unknown
beyond comprehension
unresolved
scire
know
understand
knowledge
but i
scit
know
understand
knowledge
but i
scio
know
understand
knowledge
but i

Examples of using Knew in English and their translations into Latin

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Hayek knew very well.
Itaque sapiente vel vel.
I barely knew what I should do.
Porro nesciunt quidem facere.
Righteous Father, the world hasn't known you, but I knew you; and these knew that you sent me.
Pater iuste et mundus te non cognovit ego autem te cognovi et hii cognoverunt quia tu me misisti.
That looked and knew.
Iste scit et vidit.
But I knew nothing could help me.
Itaque iam scio nihil est mihi faciendum.
Nobody knew who his father was?
Neque eius patrem se scire qui fuerit?
For he knew that for envy they had delivered him.
Sciebat enim quod per invidiam tradidissent eum.
So the father knew that it was at the same hour, in the which Jesus said unto him, Thy son liveth: and himself believed, and his whole house.
Cognovit ergo pater quia illa hora erat in qua dixit ei Iesus filius tuus vivit et credidit ipse et domus eius tota.
He knew almost immediately what the problem was.
Quasi sapiente quo sint incidunt.
I scarcely knew what to do.
Porro nesciunt quidem facere.
Adrian never knew his parents.
Ierusalem, et non cognoverunt parentes eius.
Who knew they were so good for me?
Sed quis scit si forte quod esset optima res pro me?
Nobody knew who you were, and I didn't tell anyone.”.
Non eram neque scio quid dicitis, non novi hominem.».
Nobody ever knew who the father was?
Neque eius patrem se scire qui fuerit?
Who knew what this Nina was capable of?
Qui enim sciebat quid esset capax Nina?
For after that in the wisdom of God the world by wisdom knew not God, it pleased God by the foolishness of preaching to save them that believe.
Nam quia in Dei sapientia non cognovit mundus per sapientiam Deum placuit Deo per stultitiam praedicationis salvos facere credentes.
We knew his potential is much greater.
Quasi sapiente eius possimus maiores aut.
Ram, he never knew his parents.
Ierusalem, et non cognoverunt parentes eius.
Gwen was right, they barely knew him.
Sint ea a magnam quasi ea nesciunt.
From the very beginning, He knew what was“in man.”.
Ipse solus“scit quid sit in homine” Cfr.
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