"Quién es el hijo de tu abuelo" is Spanish for "Who is the son of your grandfather?"
"Quien es el hijo de tu abuelo" translates to "Who is the son of your grandfather" in English.
"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 habla contigo" in English translates to "who is speaking with you?"
"De quien" means from who?; "De quien(?)-whose(?)";
"De quien" means "from whom"
Con quien means "with whom"
"Con quien estas" translates to "who are you with" in English.
"Esa quien ess" does not have a direct translation in English as it is not a recognizable phrase. It seems like a misspelled or incomplete phrase in Spanish. If you provide more context, I can try to help you further.
"Quien" in Spanish translates to "who" in English. It is an interrogative pronoun used to ask about a specific person or people.
you son, your son.
It means Who knows
"Y esa quien esss" in English translates to "And who is that?"
"Hola quien eres" translates to "hello who are you" in English.
who is eating
But I am not his (her/your) son.