Personal pronouns in English include I, you, he, she, it, we, and they, in the nominative case. Accusative personal pronouns include me, you, him, her, it, us, and them.
Was sind Klippen = What are cliffs
Sind jungs denn dumm - ja sind sie = Are boys stupid - yes they are.
Was sind Amphibien? translates as What are amphibians?
Was sind Volkstribunen = What are people's tribunes
There are = Da sind There are = Es sind
"What is the pronoun mehe?" is an English equivalent of the Latin phrase Quid est pronomen mehe? Latin lacks definite articles so there is no equivalent of "the" while mehe serves as a less familiar variant of mihi ("to me"). The pronunciation will be "kwihd est pro-NO-men mey-hey" in Church and classical Latin.
'Beide Sind 'or 'Beides Sind', but it depends on the context
Sind Regiment was created in 1980.
Sind Sparrow was created in 1844.
sind = are (from the verb sein)
Wo sind sie = Where are they? Wo sind Sie = Where are you?