¿Usted conoce a mi padre? (Formal)
¿Tú conoces a mi padre? (Informal)
¿Tú conoces mi papá? (Do you know my dad? - very informal)
"Usted" and "tú" don't necessarily have to be included in the sentence since the verb conjugation already includes the appropriate "you".
¿Conoce a mi padre? is still correct, but it loses a little bit of the formal structure.
Oye, te/le conozco de alguna parte (informal/formal)
You say, "¡Hola! ¿Te conozco?"
¿sabe usted quién soy
hola, is how you say hello in Spanish.
"Hola. Como esta?" is how one would say, "Hello. How are you?" in Spanish.
To say hello friend in Spanish you can say "hola amigo".
the word in spanish for hello hi and hey is ola
"Hello chicks" is "Hola chicas" in spanish
Hello Mister in Spanish is, " Hola Senor."
You say, "Adios" in Spanish.
There is only one way to say hello in Spanish: hola.
you can say HOLA
"Hello" is typically translated to "Hola" in Spanish.
"Hola" is hello in Spanish.
''Hello Andre'' would translate to ''Hola Andre'' in Spanish.