I'm asking, who is he?
"¿Dónde es eso?" translates to "Where is that?" in English.
"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.
"Quien es de Cuba" translates to "Who is from Cuba" in English. It is a question asking for the identity or origin of someone with ties to Cuba.
Who is that
quien es la amiga de Jose means who is a friend of Jose
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?"
"¿Dónde es eso?" translates to "Where is that?" in English.
"Who is she?"
who is that for
'¿Quien es Jesenia' means: Who is Jesenia?
It means: and who is this
who is the professor
Who is the boy
"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.
"and this animal who is"
"Quien es de Cuba" translates to "Who is from Cuba" in English. It is a question asking for the identity or origin of someone with ties to Cuba.
This phrase means "Who is it?" Quién means 'who.' Es means 'is.' The 'it' in the translation is implied.