You would answer by describing your characteristics. For example. Soy alto, inteligente y simpático.
Correct spelling is: Quien eres? Como te llamas? Means: Who are you? What is your name?
It means: "You are a sh?t" the word 'mierda' being the Spanish expletive or swear word.
What (a) sh*t you are
It seems like you might be mixing languages or using a mix of words. "Hla como stas k cntas cmo t trata la lluvia" is a non-standard or muddled way of saying "Hola, ¿cómo estás? ¿Cuéntame cómo te trata la lluvia?" in Spanish, which translates to "Hello, how are you? Tell me how the rain is treating you."
T-shirt in Spanish is called "camiseta".
"Camiseta" is the Spanish word for t-shirt.
"Mmm I understand. What's yr name? Where're you from? "
It means, "You're still my [female] friend."
You spell it the way you did when asking your question. Good job, you spelled it correctly! S-t-a-r T-r-e-k.
http://forum.wordreference.com/showthread.php?t=508327the answer to your question is here...
Double negatives are a fact of life in Spanish, and can be very uncomforatble for an English speaker. In answering a question in a negative, usually one would say "No", followed by an explanation. Example: "¿Quieres Ir al cine conmigo?" (Do you want to go to the movies with me?) might be answered "No. No me gusta la película." (No. I don´t like the film." The first "no" answers the question. The second is turns "me gusta" into the negative. This is very common useage in Spanish. Many other things that are answered as a positive in English are used as a negative in Spanish. Example: "no sabes nada." Literally, this is "you don´t know nothing". It would be translated normally as "you don´t know anything".
Double negatives are a fact of life in Spanish, and can be very uncomforatble for an English speaker. In answering a question in a negative, usually one would say "No", followed by an explanation. Example: "¿Quieres Ir al cine conmigo?" (Do you want to go to the movies with me?) might be answered "No. No me gusta la película." (No. I don´t like the film." The first "no" answers the question. The second is turns "me gusta" into the negative. This is very common useage in Spanish. Many other things that are answered as a positive in English are used as a negative in Spanish. Example: "no sabes nada." Literally, this is "you don´t know nothing". It would be translated normally as "you don´t know anything".