La profesora es... *and you insert her name here*
You might answer with the name, for example, "Él es Jorge", "Él es Germán", etc. ("Él" may also be omitted.)
¿Quién es el hermano de Sabina?
"Quién es el hijo de tu abuelo" is Spanish for "Who is the son of your grandfather?"
To answer the question "De donde es la profesora de español?" in Spanish, you would respond with the country or city where the Spanish teacher is from. For example, you could say "La profesora de español es de México" (The Spanish teacher is from Mexico) or "La profesora de español es de Madrid" (The Spanish teacher is from Madrid). This question is asking about the origin or nationality of the Spanish teacher.
Who is that
who is the professor
"¿ Quién es el reborto ? " Who is the bouncer ?
To reply to "¿Quién es tu profesora de español?" in Spanish, you would respond with the name of your Spanish teacher. For example, you could say "Mi profesora de español se llama [name of your teacher]." This question is asking for the identity of your Spanish teacher.
It means: who is he
Alguien me podria decir por favor quien es el Gobernador de Tx?
el profesor (when referring to a male) la profesora (when referring to a female)
Translation: And him/her? Who is it?
Henry el cool
quien invento el televisor
quien es el representante para la florida
Quien es el hilo de mi hermano ---- the person for whom my brother lives
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