Are you sure this should not be "¿De donde Está Juan?"
The correct way for this sentence to read is Do you know Juan very well?
She is the prettiest girl I know.
In his youth Juan Carlos had been a great colonizer of worlds.
elle est plus grande que lui. > 'elle' is feminine: use the feminine 'grande'
'est' is a verb, in Latin and in French. It means 'he/she/it is'. So in Latin you can say 'coquus iratus est' as in 'the chef is angry', or 'puella pulcher est' as in 'the girl is pretty' or 'she is a pretty girl'. So in short, anywhere where you would usually say 'he/she/it is' in English, you can replace with the Latin word 'est'.
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La classe means the class in French. La classe de francais est tres intelligente!
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".
Of course. In a sentence, you can still use more than one "y."
Example sentence - We had to identify each continent on the map as part of our geography test.
I always keep on the qui vive when walking alone at night to ensure my safety.
"est" is the verb to "be" and means "is""une" the feminine use of the English word "A" or "a", as in:-est une femme = is a woman.