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What does quien eres te conosco mean?

The phrase "quien eres te conosco" in Spanish is grammatically incorrect. However, it is likely a combination of two phrases that, when corrected, make sense:

1. " ¿Quién eres? Te conozco"

This translates to: "Who are you? I know you."

Explanation:

* ¿Quién eres? - This is the formal way to ask "Who are you?"

* Te conozco - This means "I know you".

2. " ¿Quién eres? ¿Te conozco?"

This translates to: "Who are you? Do I know you?"

Explanation:

* ¿Quién eres? - As above, this asks "Who are you?"

* ¿Te conozco? - This is the interrogative form of "te conozco" meaning "Do I know you?"

It is important to note that the original phrase, "quien eres te conosco," lacks a question mark and the proper verb conjugation in the second part, making it grammatically incorrect.

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