This is a refrán, a Spanish saying or proverb. This one is more akin to a proverb. It means, "By the sound a bell is known, and the man by the word. "
I don't know the word [connoce] conoce = he/she knows (some one, not something) or in a question it could mean "Do you know (someone or something)
La Palabra means "the word" in Spanish.
sabia usted esa palabra* it means did you know that word
Literally, "it is known". When referring to someone, it's probably "I know him (her)".
"Una palabra nueva es" translates to "a new word is" in English.
Mi hombre dulce: My sweet man
un hombre viejo = an old man
"In English, 'al hombre' translates to 'to the man'."
"Señoras" means "Ladys", "Misses""Hombre" means "man"
It is feminine.
The word in spanish for
Aun no me conoce usted, cuando va venir a Kentucky