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What do you answer Quien es?

What do you answer Quien es?

¿Quién es? could be the prelude to answer “la vieja Inés”, then simultaneously is asked ¿Qué quería? and new answer is “comer sandía”. Out of jokes ¿Quién es? is the way to ask for a single person in Spanish language and it is used to translate “who is it”.

What is the meaning of the Spanish word quien?

Wiktionary: quién → who, whom.

How do you spell Quien es?

4. The relative pronoun quien is spelled the same as the interrogative word quién, minus the accent over the e.

What does Woot mean in Spanish?

(informal) or w00t (informal) [wuːt ] exclamation. (especially Internet) mola ⧫ genial.

How do you respond to Quien es in Spanish?

A: Yo fui / Fui yo. In both cases: “¿Quién está aquí?” and “¿Quién está muy alegre y quiere tocar el piano al medio día?”, the shortest answer could be “Yo”. It’s correct. Welcome to Spanish Language!

What is Es stand for?

Acronym Definition
ES Educational Services
ES Environmental Science
ES Español (Spanish)
ES Executive Summary

What does quiere in Spanish mean?

quiere. Wants or Wishes in Spanish.

What do you reply to Encantada?

you too! ¡gracias! – ¡igualmente!, thank you! – the same to you!

Does es mean Spain?

es is the country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Spain. It is administered by the Network Information Centre of Spain.

What does quienes mean in English?

“Quién/ Quiénes” means “who” in English. The “quiénes” is the plural form, which would mean that the statement or question is either directed to or concerned with more than one person.

What is the English translation of Te Quiero?

Te Quiero. Literally translated to, “I want you,” te quiero is most appropriate for expressing love to family, close friends, or significant others. Breaking it down even further, “querer” is like saying friends, cousins – hence the less romantic nature of this phrase.

What is Con Quien in English?

Con Quien is a card game that appears to have originated in Mexico (although some think it has Chinese roots). In Spanish, con quien? means, “with whom?”. Number of players: Two. Object: To “go con quien,” or meld all your cards, plus an extra card you pick from the draw or discard pile.