who
who is that for
"De quien" means "from whom"
Who now is the English equivalent of 'Ahora quien?'. In the word by word translation, the adverb 'ahora' means 'now'. The interrogative pronoun 'quien' means 'who'.
Con quien means "with whom"
"Who is she?"
who is that for
It means "Who has an accident?"
"De quien" means from who?; "De quien(?)-whose(?)";
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?'
"Con quien estas" translates to "who are you with" in English.
"Pregunto quien es" means:I'm asking, who is he?
"Hola quien eres" translates to "hello who are you" in English.
"Y esa quien esss" in English translates to "And who is that?"
"Quien vosotros buscáis" translates to "who are you looking for" in English.
"Quien cumple años" in English means "who is having a birthday."
"De quien" means "from whom"
Who now is the English equivalent of 'Ahora quien?'. In the word by word translation, the adverb 'ahora' means 'now'. The interrogative pronoun 'quien' means 'who'.