Tu es la vedette de la classe = You are the star of the class
Tu es de Paris means you are from Paris.
The weekend.
"who's the letter from?"
It means: She is the love of my life. Ella: she es: is el amor: the love de: of mi vida: my life
"(The) art class is fun"
"Tu es en quelle classe?" translates to "What grade are you in?" in English.
Properly written, the sentence "tu es trop belle, toujours la classe" means "you're too beautiful, always classy" in English.
de dónde es usted?
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The phrase "tu es en quelle classe" translates to "what grade are you in" in English. In French, "tu" means "you," "es" means "are," "en" means "in," and "quelle classe" means "what grade." This question is commonly used to inquire about someone's academic grade level or class year.
Tu es de Paris means you are from Paris.
De quelle nationalité es-tu? = What nationality are you?
"Es de" has a few meanings in Spanish. In one definition, it can mean "it is" or "it is of." Another definition of "es de" is "he/she is from." This expression is used when describing where a person is from. For example, "She is from Spain" would be translated to "Ella es de España."
Translates to mean Rosa is from Spain.
Is of Rome, literally. - Roman
"¿Quién es de todos?" would mean "Who is from all?"
If you mean: 'De donde es Vd (=usted)?': 'Where are you from?', the answer is: 'Soy de....' ('I am from....') If 'od' in the question is not 'Vd/usted', it could mean: Where is he/she//are you from? OR (doubtfully): Where is od from?