I'm not fluent, however believe you're trying to say "Progenitor quien eres tu?"
which, in direct translation, means, "Parents who are you?"
I belive it is correctly translated at "You are the parents of who?"
"Quine es la profesora de español" translates to "Who is the Spanish teacher."
You are quiet is 'tu es tranquille / tu es calme' in French.
It means "are you? " In French Ex: Es tu ici? Are you here?
No es tu culpa.
"Tu es d'accord" means "you agree" in French.
"Tu eres de Venezuela" means You are from Venezuela
"Quine es la profesora de español" translates to "Who is the Spanish teacher."
You are quiet is 'tu es tranquille / tu es calme' in French.
It means "are you? " In French Ex: Es tu ici? Are you here?
No es tu culpa.
"Tu es la ..." means "you are the ...". "Tu es là" (accented "à") means you are here.
Tu es magnifique. To a girl: Tu es belle To a guy: Tu es beau (pronounced "bow" as in "bow and arrow")
In informal French: "Tu es là?" translates as "Are you there?"
Tu es pardonne You are forgiven
Tu es âgé means : you are old
Cual es tu telefono = What is your telephone number
Tu es drôle, tu es marrant