"Aquí andarías conmigo" translates to "here you would walk with me" in English. It implies a hypothetical scenario where the speaker is wondering if the listener would accompany them in that specific place.
"No estás conmigo" means "you are not with me" in Spanish.
"Vas a salir conmigo" means "Are you going to go out with me?" in English.
"Hars conmigo" is not a correct phrase in Spanish. It may be a misspelling or typo. If you meant to say something else, please provide more context.
"Te puedes casar conmigo" in English means "Can you marry me?"
"Aqui são" in Portuguese translates to "Here are" in English. It is used to indicate the location of something or someone in relation to the speaker.
Here with me at Patty's house
I think you mean conmigo it means [with me]
"No estás conmigo" means "you are not with me" in Spanish.
Quieres ir conmigo = Do you want to go with me?
Do you mean "will you go out with me?" it's "salirás conmigo?"
He/she/it is with me.
"Vas a salir conmigo" means "Are you going to go out with me?" in English.
Alumnas aqui means "students here" in Spanish.
Se Vende Aqui means "for sale here" in Spanish.
you are here
To be honest it mean "Not talk to me"
you are mean to me = Eres cruel conmigo.