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Who is that
When speaking the Spanish language, the word es in Spanish means is. It would not be a proper sentence if you just use es. If using the Spanish word es in a sentence, you would need a verb and a noun to make it a good sentence.
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A meaningful sentence, which uses some of those words, would be: "La chica es María".
"Mi tía es alta" is the correct sentence in this context. The adjective "alta" agrees with the feminine singular noun "tía".
Spanish sentence for where someone or something is from: "de" = from; "dónde" = where; "es" = is, are. Example sentence: ¿De dónde es usted? = Where are you from?
quien es = who is no salio nada = nothing came out It's not a complete sentence.
It means "Angela is from Ecuador. She is..." It seems to be an incomplete sentence.
"Quien es tu familia" means "who is your family" in Spanish (you do not use "es" in that sentence)
Depending on what the person is trying to say, usually "hay" means, "there is/there are", and "es" means "is". So you don't need the "es" part of the sentence.
These three words do not form any kind of sentence. Usted = You (singular-Formal) Ella = She es = is
This is a truncated sentence. It means, "Paul is a boy and Annmarie is..."