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How do you ask who someone is in Spanish?

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The interrogative word who has two forms in Spanish: quién and quiénes. Quién is the singular form. When the question asks quién, the answer will be only one person. If the answer is more than one person, you use the plural form quiénes.

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  1. Juana y Diana
  2. Anita

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  1. los estudiantes
  2. la profesora

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  1. Roberto y Carlos
  2. Manuel

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  1. Elena y Paco
  2. César

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  1. Alicia y Jorge
  2. Mateo

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  1. Susana e Isabel
  2. Javier

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  1. El Sr. Gomez y Diego
  2. José

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