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

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It was Jane who came first. Jane kam zuerst an.
He has two daughters, who are married. Er hat zwei verheiratete Töchter.
Who out of your friends will come? Welcher deiner Freunde kommt?
She has two sisters, who live in Kyoto. Sie hat zwei Schwestern, welche beide in Kyoto wohnen.
She is the one who feeds our dog. Sie ist diejenige, welche unseren Hund füttert.
Is there anyone who can pronounce this word? Kann jemand dieses Wort aussprechen?
Rain doesn't depress people who like reading. Regen macht Leser nicht depressiv.
Yesterday I saw a man who was crying bitterly. Gestern sah ich einen Mann bitterlich weinen.
There is a Mr Ito who wants to see you. Ein Herr Ito möchte Sie sprechen.
It may have been Mr Sato who sent these flowers. Möglicherweise kommen diese Blumen von Herrn Sato.
Everybody knows for sure that it was he who did it. Alle wissen ganz genau, dass er es getan hat.
In the room there were four boys, who were playing cards. Im Zimmer waren vier Karten spielende Jungen.
Only people who enjoy life ride a bicycle and always are there faster. Nur Genießer fahren Fahrrad und sind immer schneller da.
Ken, who is a graduate student, went to the United States last year. Ken, ein Masterstudent, ging letztes Jahr nach Amerika.
Few treasures are worth as much as a friend who is wise and helpful. Wenige Schätze sind so viel wert, wie ein weiser und hilfreicher Freund.
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