Estne Marcus puer probus?

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Estne means is (To a point), Marcus is a name, and puer probus (Next to each other) means good boy. Put it together and. . .

Ad quod quaeris, nescio.
-ne is simply an ending that indicates the sentence is asking a question. So if you ignore -ne for a minute, what does the rest say?

Marcus is a good (honest) boy.

Now turn that into a question and you'll have the real translation.
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