You know it Meaning in English
expression
ˈju/ /ˈnoʊ/ /ˈɪt/, /ɪt
YOO-NOH-it
jˈuː/ /nˈəʊ/ /ˈɪt
YOO-NOH-it
Definition
A friendly and confident way to say 'that's right' or 'of course', often used to show agreement, certainty, or shared understanding.
Usage & Nuances
Informal, often said with enthusiasm. Used to strongly agree, confirm plans, or show shared excitement. Similar to 'exactly' or 'of course', but more energetic. Common in American English in casual speech.
Spanish: ¡eso es! - ya lo sabes - así esPortuguese (BR): isso aí! - você já sabePortuguese (PT): isso mesmo! - já sabesChinese (Simplified): 没错 - 你知道的Chinese (Traditional): 沒錯 - 你知道的Hindi: बिल्कुल सही - तुम्हें पता हैArabic: أكيد - أنت تعرف ذلكBengali: নিশ্চয়ই - একদম - জানোই তোRussian: ещё бы - конечно - ты же знаешьJapanese: もちろんだよ - そのとおり - わかってるでしょVietnamese: chắc chắn rồi - tất nhiên - còn phải hỏiKorean: 당연하지 - 알지Turkish: tabii ki - biliyorsunUrdu: بالکل - تم جانتے ہوIndonesian: jelas dong - tentu saja - kamu tahu sendiri
Example Sentences
A: Did you finish your homework? B: You know it!
basic
A: Are you coming to the party? B: You know it!
basic
A: Will you help me later? B: You know it!
basic
Whenever there's free pizza, you know it, I'm first in line!
natural
If someone needs help moving, you know it—I'll bring my truck.
natural
A: Are we getting ice cream after the game? B: You know it!
natural