Meaning of How do you know this
Asking someone how they obtained their information or knowledge.
In simple words: Asking someone how they learned something.
How do you know this in a sentence
- How do you know this information about the project?
- I am curious, how do you know this particular detail?
- When Maria mentioned her experience, I wondered, how do you know this?
- You seem very confident. How do you know this fact?
- While discussing his findings, I asked, how do you know this is true?
How to use How do you know this
Use this phrase in casual or formal conversations when you're curious about someone's knowledge source. It's appropriate in both personal and professional contexts.
Grammar pattern
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Memory hint
Think of it as asking, 'What's your source?' - like detective work!
Related words
Collocations with How do you know this
- know this information
- know this detail
- know this fact
Synonyms for How do you know this
- What makes you say that?
- How did you find out?
- Where did you get that from?
Common mistakes with How do you know this
- Forget to use proper intonation when asking.
- Include unnecessary words that make the sentence confusing.
- Use an incorrect tense for the context.
How do you know this appears in
How do you know this in other languages
- Arabicالعربية
كيف تعرف هذا؟
سؤال شخص ما كيف تعلم شيئًا ما.
- Bengaliবাংলা
এটা তুমি কিভাবে জানলে
কেউ কিছু কিভাবে জেনেছে তা জিজ্ঞাসা করা।
- GermanDeutsch
Woher weißt du das?
Jemanden fragen, wie er etwas erfahren hat.
- SpanishEspañol
¿Cómo sabes eso?
Preguntando a alguien cómo se enteró de algo.
- Persianفارسی
از کجا اینو میدونی؟
از کسی پرسیدن که چطور چیزی را یاد گرفته است.
- FrenchFrançais
Comment sais-tu ça / Comment savez-vous ça
Demander à quelqu'un comment il a appris quelque chose.
- Hindiहिन्दी
यह तुम्हें कैसे पता चला
किसी से पूछना कि उन्हें कुछ कैसे पता चला।
- ItalianItaliano
Come fai a saperlo
Chiedere a qualcuno come ha imparato qualcosa.
- PortuguesePortuguês
Como você sabe disso
Perguntando a alguém como aprendeu algo.
- RussianРусский
Откуда ты это знаешь
Спрашивать кого-то, как он что-то узнал.
- Urduاردو
یہ بات تمہیں کیسے پتہ؟
کسی سے پوچھنا کہ انہیں کوئی بات کیسے پتہ چلی۔
- Chinese中文
你怎么知道的
问别人是怎么知道某件事的。
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- The guy
A male person, often used informally.
- Uh, yeah
An informal phrase expressing agreement or acknowledgment.
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the action or sport of running
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Frequently asked questions about How do you know this
What does How do you know this mean?
Asking someone how they learned something.
What is the definition of How do you know this?
Asking someone how they obtained their information or knowledge.
How do you use How do you know this in a sentence?
How do you know this information about the project?
Can you give another example of How do you know this?
I am curious, how do you know this particular detail?
What are synonyms for How do you know this?
Common alternatives include What makes you say that?, How did you find out?, Where did you get that from?.
What words go with How do you know this?
It commonly pairs with know this information, know this detail, know this fact.
What are common mistakes when using How do you know this?
Forget to use proper intonation when asking. Include unnecessary words that make the sentence confusing. Use an incorrect tense for the context.
How do you pronounce How do you know this?
US: //haʊdujuːnoʊðɪs//, UK: //haʊduːjuːnəʊðɪs//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use How do you know this?
Use this phrase in casual or formal conversations when you're curious about someone's knowledge source. It's appropriate in both personal and professional contexts.






