Mi profesor es [nombre del profesor].
Who is that
"Pregunto quien es" means:I'm asking, who is he?
To answer "De quién es?" (Whose is it?), you can respond by saying the owner's name or simply stating "es mío" (It's mine) or "es tuyo" (It's yours) depending on the context.
"Quien es esa Nina" is Spanish for "Who is that girl?"
"Quien es tu maestro" means "who is your teacher?". There should be an accent above the E in 'quien', by the way, but I can't figure out how to type those.
¿Quién es tu profesor de historia?Who is your history teacher?
The question means "Who is your science teacher?" Therefore, you would answer with "My science teacher is ______." = "Mi profesor(a) de ciencias es ______."
You would answer with Mi profesor es.. Ejemplos Mi profesor es bueno. Mi profesor es malo. Mi profesor es inteligente. etc.
quien es means "who is" like someone knocking on the door "who is it?" in spanish it would be "quien es?" or also "who is this person?" - "quien es esta persona?"
Who is that
"Pregunto quien es" means:I'm asking, who is he?
it's quien eso es?--- it means who is that?----eso es---means that is---you could say eso es quien? which means that is who?
You can respond by saying, "Es mía," if the camera belongs to you, or "No sé, no es mía," if it doesn't belong to you. If you want to be more polite, you could say, "Lo siento, no estoy seguro de a quién pertenece."
Who is that
From who is this?
es toni
To answer "De quién es?" (Whose is it?), you can respond by saying the owner's name or simply stating "es mío" (It's mine) or "es tuyo" (It's yours) depending on the context.