I think the spelling of your question should be ¿Dónde está Juan Carlos? (no 'h' in 'Carlos' in the usual Spanish spelling).
It means 'Where is Juan Carlos?' or 'Where is John Charles?'
it means "where is Juan Carlos". I'm minoring in Spanish at USC.
Donde esta el ponocho grande means "where is the big poncho?".
¿dónde estás? means where are you?
hola donde estas
Where is my telephone?
where is the chiken.
'Donde estas ahora' = Where are you now
Or this* well and where are you from? (*If 'esta' has an accent on the 'a': 'is he/she//are you')
Where's the love
You likely meant to say: donde esta mi cerveza? Which means "Where is my beer"?
You mean in English? "Where is the table?"
Where is my undershirt, senorita