who is eating
My dad is eating.
But he isn't eating it.
'¿Quien esta?' means: Who is there?
The Spanish words 'Como esta tu cabeza' translate into English as the words 'How is your head'. These words are said in Italian as 'Com e la tua testa'.
Who's helping you
"De quien" means from who?; "De quien(?)-whose(?)";
"De quien" means "from whom"
Quien means who (spelled Quién [accent over the e] when in a question) Está is a specific form of "is" A question ¿Quién está? can mean "Who is here?" or "Who is there?" depending on the context.
"Quién no está aquí hoy?" means "Who is not here today?"
comiendo means eating ...
Quien means who (spelled Quién [accent over the e] when in a question) Está is a specific form of "is" A question ¿Quién está? can mean "Who is here?" or "Who is there?" depending on the context.
Con quien means "with whom"