It is asking "Who loans you money when you need it?"
There are many different ways you could respond to this. It just depends on who you get your money from...
Mi esposo me presta dinero cuando lo necesito. (My husband loans me money when I need it)
Mis amigos me prestan dinero.......
"Quien necesitas" means "who do you need" in English. It is a question asking about the person that is needed or required for a specific situation.
Litterally translated: He who has no money is not his own lord/master.
It generally means, "When you're not [here] there's no one [to give] me what you do."
Marino pierde el cabello, es un capitulo muy chistoso
Guglielmo Marconi, an Italian, is credited with the invention of the radio in about 1897. Nikolai Tesla also worked on the invention separately.
Para llenar un money order de Western Union debe solicitar un formato y poner todos los datos requeridos, como nombre de quien envia, y a quien le envia el dinero.
"De quien" means from who?; "De quien(?)-whose(?)";
'Que?' - 'what? 'Quien(es)?' - 'who?' (plural with bracketed 'es') 'Cual(es)?' - 'which?' (ditto) 'Donde?' - 'where?' 'Porque?' - 'why?' 'Cuando?' - 'when?' 'Como?' - 'how?'
Quien duerme = who is sleeping?
quien soy means who am i....
quien es means "who is" like someone knocking on the door "who is it?" in spanish it would be "quien es?" or also "who is this person?" - "quien es esta persona?"
A quien corresponda was created in 2008.