It means Whos is your teacher
"Quien es la maestra" is Spanish for "who is the teacher." It is a question asking about the identity of a female teacher.
"La maestra es una pendeja" translates to "The teacher is an idiot" in English.
"Quién es la amiga de José" translates to "Who is José's friend" in English.
La profesora es... *and you insert her name here*
"¿De quién es la casa?" means "Whose house is it?" in Spanish. It is asking about the ownership or the person to whom the house belongs.
La madre de mi padre es mi abuela paterna.
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.
Quien (who) es la (is the, on the feminine side) especial (special) probably means: Who is the special young lady?
who is the professor
"Quién es la amiga de José" translates to "Who is José's friend" in English.
It means, "For whom is the party?"
"who's the letter from?"
Whose is the photo? Who is the girl from the photo?
Who is the girl
It means. "Who is Sonia's [girl] cousin?"
quien es el representante para la florida
It means, "Who is Taylor's best girlfriend?"
The teacher ( female)