It means Whos is your teacher
"La maestra es una pendeja" translates to "The teacher is an idiot" in English.
quien es la amiga de Jose means who is a friend of Jose
La profesora es... *and you insert her name here*
"¿De quién es la casa?" means "Whose house is it?" in Spanish. It is asking about the ownership or the person to whom the house belongs.
es mi abuela
Well, honey, "quien es el la maestra de español" means "who is the Spanish teacher" and "de donde es" means "where is she from." So, you could say something like "La maestra de español es la señora García y ella es de México." But hey, you do you.
"La maestra es una pendeja" translates to "The teacher is an idiot" in English.
Quien (who) es la (is the, on the feminine side) especial (special) probably means: Who is the special young lady?
who is the professor
quien es la amiga de Jose means who is a friend of Jose
"who's the letter from?"
It means, "For whom is the party?"
Whose is the photo? Who is the girl from the photo?
Who is the girl
It means. "Who is Sonia's [girl] cousin?"
quien es el representante para la florida
It means, "Who is Taylor's best girlfriend?"