Usage examples of "wer" in German with translation to English

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Wer wird das Essen bezahlen? Who's paying for the food?
Wer ist dein interessantester Freund? Who's your most interesting friend?
Wer hat das Licht ausgemacht? Who turned off the light?
Wer hat einen Brief geschrieben? Who wrote a letter?
Wer hat diesen Brief geschrieben? Who wrote this letter?
Wer wird mit mir kommen? Who will come with me?
Wer hat dieses Bild gemalt? Who painted this painting?
Wer ist dein Lieblings-Schallplattenunterhalter? Who's your favorite DJ?
Wer hat die Bibel geschrieben? Who wrote the Bible?
Wer sind diese beiden Jungen? Who are these two boys?
Wer ist das Mädchen da? Who's that girl?
Wer ist Ihr Lieblings-Blogger? Who's your favorite blogger?
Wer ist bereit für mehr? Who's ready for more?
Wisst ihr, wer sie sind? Do you know who they are?
Wer wohnt im nächsten Haus? Who lives in the next house?
Wer hat das Klavier erfunden? Who invented the piano?
Wer wird die Zeche zahlen? Who will foot the bill?
Ich weiß, wer Sachiko mag. I know who likes Sachiko.
Wer ist der nächste Kandidat? Who's the next candidate?
Wer hat das Fenster zerbrochen? Who broke the window?
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