If you mean: 'De donde es Vd (=usted)?': 'Where are you from?',
the answer is: 'Soy de....' ('I am from....')
If 'od' in the question is not 'Vd/usted', it could mean:
Where is he/she//are you from? OR (doubtfully):
Where is od from?
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"¿De que país es?" means "Which country are you//is he/she from?" You should answer "Soy de ….." = "I am from…." or "Es de...." = "He/she is from...."
If you mean "donde", it translates to where
Ola d dond d conosco means "Hello how are you?" in English.
De Es Schwertberger was born in 1942.
él es de Colombia
"Es de" has a few meanings in Spanish. In one definition, it can mean "it is" or "it is of." Another definition of "es de" is "he/she is from." This expression is used when describing where a person is from. For example, "She is from Spain" would be translated to "Ella es de España."
"¿De dónde es una chica alemana?" means "Where is a German girl from?". The broad answer is "Es de Alemania"- She's from Germany. If you wanted to be more specific, you would say "Es de" followed by the town.."Es de Berlin", for example.
"Saltar" es el infinitivo de "saltaba".
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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.
it is from .... or you are from ....