you say, "quien esta en la fiesta?"
It means, "For whom is the party?"
There is no verb in the sentence. If we add 'tomo/hizo' (took), we get: Quien (tomo/hizo) las fotos de la fiesta = Who (took)the photos of the party
The phrase "la fiesta" is a Spanish phrase that is used quite commonly. La fiesta in Spanish is translated to the feist in English and roughly means the party.
"Quien ensena la clase" in Spanish means "Who teaches the class" in English.
The phrase "la fiesta" is a Spanish phrase that is used quite commonly. La fiesta in Spanish is translated to the feist in English and roughly means the party.
quiero ir a una fiesta
"who's the letter from?"
"Quien es la maestra" is Spanish for "who is the teacher." It is a question asking about the identity of a female teacher.
viva la fiesta bienvenido a la fiesta
no
A Fiesta is a Spanish Festival (or Party) which is used to celebrate anything from the New Year to a Bank Holiday. So (En La Fiesta) means to see at or be in the Festival or Party