The question "¿Quién es tu amigo?" in Spanish translates to "Who is your friend?" in English. To respond, you would typically provide the name of your friend or describe them using adjectives or other identifying information. For example, you could say "Mi amigo se llama Juan" (My friend's name is Juan) or "Mi amiga es muy simpática" (My friend is very friendly).
"Quien es tu familia" means "who is your family" in Spanish (you do not use "es" in that sentence)
¿Who is your pet?
¿Quien es tu amigo? means "Who is your friend"?
It means: Who is your DAD
Voy a ser tu amigo or sere tu amigo
Quien es tu mejor amigo(a) ---- as an affirmation, not a question
"Quien es tu familia" means "who is your family" in Spanish (you do not use "es" in that sentence)
¿Who is your pet?
It translates to "Quien es tu bebe".
It means, "It's your friend." As a question, it can mean, "Is he/she your friend?"
¿Quien es tu amigo? means "Who is your friend"?
Tu amigo es guapo. (Your friend is handsome)
esta es su amigo
"Quién es el hijo de tu abuelo" is Spanish for "Who is the son of your grandfather?"
"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.
For example: "El muchacho se llama Kevin" or "Su nombre es Kevin"
Hopefully better than how you said it in English ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ The answer above lmao!'A quien es su novio/a' or 'a quien eres tu citas?'