de quelle ville viens-tu, de quelle ville es-tu?
"Quien es tu familia" means "who is your family" in Spanish (you do not use "es" in that sentence)
à quelle heure as-tu faim means 'at what time are you hungry' in English.
Quelle age as tu? This means 'How old are you' in French. age- means age, as tu- are you, and quelle- how. Translating it literally: How age are you? Hope this helps!
tu as les yeux de quelle couleur means 'what colour are your eyes?' in French.
"Tu es en quelle classe?" translates to "What grade are you in?" in English.
In which year are you in the university?
In French, you can say "Quelle classe fréquentes-tu ?" which translates to "What grade are you going to?"
De quelle nationalité es-tu? = What nationality are you?
"You're in what grade?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase T'es en quelle classe?Specifically, the subject pronoun tu* is "(informal singular) you". The present indicative verb es means "(informal singular you) are". The preposition en means "in". The feminine indefinite adjective quelle means "what, which". The feminine noun classe translates as "class (in school), grade" in this context.The pronunciation will be "tyey aw kel klass" in French.*In colloquial and conversational French, the vowel can drop - and be replaced by an apostrophe - before a verb whose spelling begins with a vowel.
Are you in the classroom at eleven o'clock?
the answer!?? De quelle nationalité es-tu ? = what is your citizenship?
Tu es la vedette de la classe = You are the star of the class
de quelle ville viens-tu, de quelle ville es-tu?
"Quelle est votre nationalité?" (What nationality are you?)
'Quelle nationalité vous?' or 'Quelle est votre nationalité?'
Comment demander quelle couleur tu veux en français?