Literally, it means, "Tell me with whom thou walkest, and I will tell thee who thou art." But, because we don't use that form of the second person in English, the following will have to suffice: "Tell me with whom you walk, and I will tell you who you are."
Quien eres = Who are you Como te llamas = What is your name y de donde eres = and where are you from
Yo no te conozco; quien eres? Traduccion: I don't know you; who are you?
Where is your friend from
A: and who the f.ck are you?
quien soy: who I am quién soy: Who am I
well i know that in spanish its "dime con quien andas y te dire quien eres", if that helps at all
"Who are you? Tell me because they told me it is the number."
"Who are you?"
Debes saber quien tu eres. Deberias saber quien eres.
Quien eres = Who are you Como te llamas = What is your name y de donde eres = and where are you from
Who are you? = Quien eres?
Yo no te conozco; quien eres? Traduccion: I don't know you; who are you?
and who are you?
Eres el único a quien amo. (saying to male) Eres la única a quien amo. (saying to female)
¿Cómo estás? = How are you? Quien es usted/quien eres = Who are you? (Formal/informal)
Where is your friend from
It translates to, "and who are you?"