El hermano de Rosamaria se llama Mario.
That's not exactly a question. If you take it as a question, you would either answer "sí" or "no" (yes, or no).
"La madre de tu hermano es tu" means "the mother of your brother is you" in English.
"Quién es la amiga de José" translates to "Who is José's friend" in English.
"Quien es de Cuba" translates to "Who is from Cuba" in English. It is a question asking for the identity or origin of someone with ties to Cuba.
Quien es el hilo de mi hermano ---- the person for whom my brother lives
"De quien" means from who?; "De quien(?)-whose(?)";
Quien = who? you is English; 'yo' isSpanosh for 'I' habla = you(formal, singular)/he/she/speaks 'De quien yo hablo' would mean 'of whom I speak'
"De quien" means "from whom"
No. El hermano de sus padres es su tío.
tio.
"De quien" means from who?; "De quien(?)-whose(?)";
Sabina de Iturbide y Huarte was born in 1809.
Sabina de Iturbide y Huarte died in 1871.
You say, "Bendiciones, hermano."
La mujer de mi hermano was created on 2005-11-04.
From who is this?