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

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Who looks after the children Wer passt auf die Kinder auf
Who did you speak with? Mit wem hast du gesprochen?
WHO stands for World Health Organization. WHO steht für Weltgesundheitsorganisation.
Who left the window open? Wer hat das Fenster offen gelassen?
Who are your regular clients Wer sind Ihre Stammkunden
Who was radium discovered by? Von wem wurde das Radium entdeckt?
Who do you live with? Mit wem lebst du zusammen?
Who left the door open? Wer hat die Tür offen gelassen?
Who is your favorite player? Wer ist dein Lieblingsspieler?
Who is the team captain? Wer ist der Mannschaftskapitän?
Who lives in this house? Wer wohnt in diesem Haus?
Who is the team manager? Wer ist der Teammanager?
I wonder who discovered it. Ich frage mich, wer es entdeckt hat.
Who does this belong to? Wem gehört das?
Who is in the house? Wer ist im Haus?
Who is in this room? Wer ist in dem Zimmer?
Who is this letter from? Von wem ist dieser Brief?
Who turned off the light? Wer hat das Licht ausgeschaltet?
I wonder who to invite. Ich frage mich, wen ich einladen soll.
Who told you the story? Wer hat dir die Geschichte erzählt?
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