It means: Where is Jose from?
"De donde es Jose" means "Where is Jose from" in Spanish.
Translation: Where is José from?
de donde es Jose = Where is Jose from?
The translation would depend on the context, i.e. who is being spoken to/about. It could mean any of these: Where are you from? Where is she from? Where is he from? Where is it from?
"Quién es la amiga de José" translates to "Who is José's friend" in English.
El maestro/a de español es la persona encargada de enseñar la lengua española. De donde es se refiere a su lugar de origen o nacionalidad.
"¿De dónde es tu amigo?" in Spanish translates to "Where is your friend from?" It is a question asking about the nationality or place of origin of your friend.
"¿De dónde es la profesora?" in Spanish means "Where is the teacher from?"
de dónde es usted?
It means, "Where are you from?" ¿De donde es Ud.? literally means "Of where are you?" Ud. or Vd. is an accepted abbreviation of "Usted", the formal use of the word "you".
The answer depends on where Marta is from! :) De Donde es Marta of where is Marta Where is Marta From
De donde es = Where is (singular noun) from? If it were "De donde eres?" it would mean where are YOU from. Cual es su origen = What is (it's, his, her) origin. But split that sentence down the middle between the first es and the cual, because they basically mean the same thing.
¿De dónde es Penélope Cruz? --- Where is Penélope Cruz from?
"Quién es la amiga de José" translates to "Who is José's friend" in English.
It means: 'Where is Felipe (Philip) from?'
where is your best friend from
That means where is the family from
"Where is the (female) doctor from?"
"¿De dónde es tu amigo?" in Spanish translates to "Where is your friend from?" It is a question asking about the nationality or place of origin of your friend.
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?