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"You of all people know that." and "You all know that." They're the same?
2011年3月16日 22:47
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No they are not the same. The first one is more specific and relates to only you.
2011年3月16日
"You of all people know that" means you specifically , in particular should know that better than anyone else and it doesn't exclude others from knowing in this case.
2011年3月19日
They are NOT the same.
You all know that = everybody knows this
You of all people know that = Out of everyone, you know this because you have first hand experience(it doesn't mean exclude other people from knowing though)
2011年3月17日
they aren't.
but this one seems of equal meaning:
'all you people know that' = 'you all know that.'
:)
2011年3月17日
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