"Al quien" used as part of a sentence probably means "...to the one [who]..."
¿A quién? is a stand-alone question that means "To whom?"
"Al quien" is not a standard phrase in Spanish. It does not have a specific meaning or translation. It might be a typo or a misunderstanding of another phrase. If you provide more context, I can help clarify further.
"Con quien estas" translates to "who are you with" in English.
"Y esa quien esss" in English translates to "And who is that?"
"Hola quien eres" translates to "hello who are you" in English.
"Quien cumple años" in English means "who is having a birthday."
"Quien viene a las diez" means "Who is coming at ten?" in English.
"De quien" means from who?; "De quien(?)-whose(?)";
Quien duerme = who is sleeping?
quien soy means who am i....
"De quien" means "from whom"
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Con quien means "with whom"
it mean "Who do you like to go to the movies with?" or something like that. break the sentence up to help you figure it out.
"Who was there?"
Whose.
"Con quien" means "with whom" in English. It is used to ask about the person with whom an action is being done or to establish a connection between two individuals.
it's quien eso es?--- it means who is that?----eso es---means that is---you could say eso es quien? which means that is who?
"Quien ensena la clase" in Spanish means "Who teaches the class" in English.