The question is asking "How is your friend?" It depends on how your friend is as to how you should answer it.
If your friend is doing well you can say "Mi amiga es muy bien." Or if your friend is not doing well you can say "Mi amiga no es bien."
"Quien es tu familia" means "who is your family" in Spanish (you do not use "es" in that sentence)
De donde eres tu means Where are you? I hope this helped.
The words for "your family" are "su familia." They are pronounced "sue fah-ME-lee-ah." You can find Spanish translations for individual words by going to ask.com and typing in the words "English to Spanish" without the quotation marks and a box will show for you to type your word in that you want translated.
¿Quién es tu profesor de historia?Who is your history teacher?
tu es l'amour de ma vie - you are the love of my life
In Spanish, "where are you" is " donde esta, Ud." or "donde estas, tu". (accent mark on "donde" and on "tu") From where are you or where are you from is ¿De dónde es usted? or ¿De dónde eres tú?
The question ¿De dónde es tu mamá? is asking "Where is your mother from?" The answer is "My mother is from _____ " "Mi mamá es de _______"
where is your best friend from
"Quien es tu familia" means "who is your family" in Spanish (you do not use "es" in that sentence)
You might say "¿Cuál es tu familia?"
Depending on the context:¿Es / eres el jefe / la jefa de familia?¿Son / sois los jefes / las jefas de familia?¿Es / eres el dueño / la dueña de la casa?¿Son / sois los dueñas / las dueñas de la casa?
Where is your sculpture ...
"Where is your house?"
"¿De dónde es tu amigo?" in Spanish translates to "Where is your friend from?" It is a question asking about the nationality or place of origin of your friend.
"de toda tu familia" or "de parte de toda tu familia"
De donde eres tu means Where are you? I hope this helped.
"Where do you live? What is your address?"