Mi profesora de espanol es Senora... then you would put the name.ms Esparza
it means"who is your father?"
The question is asking, "Who is the Spanish teacher?" Naturally the answer in English would be "The Spanish teacher is X" where X is the teacher's name. So, in Spanish it would be: "El profesor -OR- La profesora de español es X"
Translation: Who is the Spanish teacher?
who is your spanish teacher
I think it's "Mi profesor de espanol es..."But it's "profesora" if the teacher is female
Muchos millones de personas, más de 400, en 21 países.
The question means "Who is your science teacher?" Therefore, you would answer with "My science teacher is ______." = "Mi profesor(a) de ciencias es ______."
It means "how is your spanish teacher" but its looking for description (tall, thin, brown haired, etc) and not feelings
(espanol) se llama Julio Duno (english)he is called Julio Duno
"How is your [female] Spanish teacher?" Estupenda!!! She's great! Vea su enlace abajo. Take a look at her link, below.
"De quien" means from who?; "De quien(?)-whose(?)";
Well, of course the answer depends on who the teacher is and where she is from. But a possible answer would be: La maestra de español es la Señora López. Es de Guadalajara.