Looks like two questions:
Quen eres = Who are you
Te conosco = Do I know you
"Quien eres te conozco" is not a correct sentence in Spanish. It seems to be a mix of "¿Quién eres?" (Who are you?) and "Te conozco" (I know you). The correct way to ask "Do I know you?" would be "¿Te conozco?"
The translation of "y tu te conosco de donde eres guazona" is "And do I know you, where are you from, big tease?"
"Te conosco" in English means "I know you."
In Spanish, "kien eres komo t yamas" translates to "who are you and what is your name?"
It means "I know you well" and it's "conozco" and not "conosco"...
"Informally, 'quien te dijo como escribe esto' translates to 'Who told you how to write this?' where the grammar is incorrect. It should be '¿Quién te dijo cómo escribir esto?' in Spanish.
Yo no te conozco; quien eres? Traduccion: I don't know you; who are you?
it means: hello, excuse me, who are you? I don't know you.
Quien eres = Who are you Como te llamas = What is your name y de donde eres = and where are you from
The translation of "y tu te conosco de donde eres guazona" is "And do I know you, where are you from, big tease?"
"Te conosco" in English means "I know you."
In Spanish, "kien eres komo t yamas" translates to "who are you and what is your name?"
It means: Hello who are you. I don't know you
It means "I know you well" and it's "conozco" and not "conosco"...
Sorry, where do I know you from?
It means nose truth right now who you are you answer your phone call?
well i know that in spanish its "dime con quien andas y te dire quien eres", if that helps at all
It means, "If I know you, I don't remember it."