it means: who's from Cuba
quien es la amiga de Jose means who is a friend of Jose
"Quién es el hijo de tu abuelo" is Spanish for "Who is the son of your grandfather?"
"Eres de Cuba" in Spanish means "You are from Cuba." It is a statement asking about someone's nationality or place of origin.
De tu means: of your in English.
"¿De quién eres, amigo?" means "Whose friend are you?" in Spanish. It is an informal way of asking someone about their relationships or connections.
"De quien" means from who?; "De quien(?)-whose(?)";
"De quien" means "from whom"
"De quien" means from who?; "De quien(?)-whose(?)";
who is your spanish teacher
Whose.
quien es la amiga de Jose means who is a friend of Jose
It means, "Who is Taylor's best girlfriend?"
"Quién es el hijo de tu abuelo" is Spanish for "Who is the son of your grandfather?"
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
It means: from who friend
They mean 'where are you my love' from (looks like text speak - should be 'quien' not 'kien'! and 'and where are you from'.
Quien = who? you is English; 'yo' isSpanosh for 'I' habla = you(formal, singular)/he/she/speaks 'De quien yo hablo' would mean 'of whom I speak'