it means "Who is that?" The first word is "Quién", not "Kien" and it means "who". The second word is "es" which comes from the word "ser" which means "to be". "Es" means "he/she/it is" ese means "that"
In Spanish it does not mean anything.
it means THEboth EL and LA in spanish mean THE in English
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This is not a word in English or Spanish.
Spanish for 'Who are you'
Quién (you spelled this kien) is the Spanish word for "who". Quiere (kiere in your spelling) is the Spanish word for he, she or you (formal) wants. The phrase "¿Quién lo quiere?" would mean "Who wants it?"
Kien es el mejor bakebolists is Spanish language which means "Bakebolists Kien is the best" in English.
it means who is calling from this number? who are you?
They mean 'where are you my love' from (looks like text speak - should be 'quien' not 'kien'! and 'and where are you from'.
It means: Who's playing today?
Kien eres tu tu m markaste
Correct spelling is: Quien eres? Como te llamas? Means: Who are you? What is your name?
Who is my best girl/guy friend? Amigo- Guy Friend Amiga- Girl Friend Note: kien is actually "quien"
"Y si kien fuera ella" is a phrase in Spanish that means "And if it were her." It is commonly used to express hypothetical situations or to speculate about what might happen if a certain person were involved.
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The Spanish word for English is ingles. Ingles can mean the English language [of England] or an English person [from England[.
In Spanish it does not mean anything.