Quel était le nom de votre premier instituteur ? means "what was the name of your first teacher?" in English.
In the word-by-word translation, the conjunction 'et' means 'and'. The conjunction 'qui' means 'who'. The personal pronoun 'vous' means 'you'. The possessive adjective 'votre' means 'your'. And the noun 'nom' means 'name'. So the phrase is a shortened way of asking, 'Et qui etes vous [et quel est] votre nom?', or And who are you [and what is] your name?
Quel est le monde ? = What is the world ? But if it is - Quel monde !!!! (what a crowd !!!!)
Votre père means "your father".
à votre service is a very polite way of saying - I am here to serve you, what can I do for you?
"tu as quel âge" mean "how old are you" ;)
Quel est votre numéro de téléphone means 'what is your phone number' in French.
What's your civil status (single, maried, divorced ...)
It means 'what is the nickname of your last child?'
It means "What is the number of your library card" in English.
C'est le premier jour de la plus de votre vie in French means "this is the first day of more of your life."
It means : What's the name of your wife, husband, boy/girlfriend ?
quel dommage! - what a pity!
In the word-by-word translation, the conjunction 'et' means 'and'. The conjunction 'qui' means 'who'. The personal pronoun 'vous' means 'you'. The possessive adjective 'votre' means 'your'. And the noun 'nom' means 'name'. So the phrase is a shortened way of asking, 'Et qui etes vous [et quel est] votre nom?', or And who are you [and what is] your name?
'votre' is the possessive translated by 'your' in English.
" quel" <-- There is no such word in Spanish!., do you mean "que"? - "que" is "what".
"quel âge as-tu ?" means 'how old are you?quel âge as-tu: how old are you?
Quel est le monde ? = What is the world ? But if it is - Quel monde !!!! (what a crowd !!!!)