Est quid est.
Est quid est.
Est quid est.
Quid est.
Never mind, I figured it out. Quid is correct for a question, Quod for a statement.
Quid tempus est?
Quod erat faciendum in Latin is "That which was to be done" in English.
Quid agendum est mihi
Quid agendum est mihi
Nunc quid est id is the Latin equivalent of 'Now what is it?'. In the word by word translation, the adverb 'nunc' means 'now'. The interrogative pronoun 'quid' means 'what'. The verb 'est' means '[he/she/it] is'. The pronoun 'id' means 'it'.
"What is it, girl?" is an English equivalent of the Latin phrase Quid est, puella? The question also translates less literally as "What's the matter, girl?" in English. The pronunciation will be "kweed est poo-EL-la" in Church and classical Latin.
quod nomen est tibi? and the answer you to say is Mihi nomen est ... and your name.