To ask two sisters their names in Spanish, you would say, "¿Cuáles son sus nombres?" This translates to "What are your names?" in English. If you want to be more informal, you could say, "¿Cómo se llaman?" which means "What are you called?" Both phrases are appropriate for addressing them directly.
you would answer the question or ask it like this: mi hermana está en la... however you would like to continue.
To ask a group of students for their names in Spanish, you can say, "¿Cuáles son sus nombres?" This is a polite way to inquire about their names collectively. Alternatively, you could say, "¿Cómo se llaman?" which means "What are your names?" Both phrases are appropriate for addressing multiple students.
¿Cuál es tu número? would be the best way to ask "What is your number" in Spanish.
names of references
the names of references
que desea ordenar?
You can say "Mirame senor(a)".
where are you from? - ¿de dónde eres?
To ask what time it is in Spanish on would say, Qué hora es. Though the answer received will probably be in Spanish.
The best way to ask "Are you any good at Spanish" would be ¿Eres bueno en español?
To say how are you in spanish you would ask, "Que tal." pronounced ke tal. Hope this helps!
¿Todavía estás enfermo? would be the best way to ask "Are you still sick" in Spanish.