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

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Who is your favorite singer? ¿Cuál es tu cantante favorito?
Who do you think you are? ¿Qué se ha creído?
It was Jane who came first. La primera en venir fue Jane.
Who out of your friends will come? ¿Cuáles de tus amigos vendrán?
Happy are those who think themselves wise. Felices son aquellos se creen sabios.
Who receives a gift, sells his liberty Merced recibida, libertad vendida
Those who are present are all Japanese. Todos los presentes son japoneses.
She has a daughter who is a pianist. Ella tiene una hija pianista.
He has a daughter who is very pretty. Él tiene una hija muy linda.
I have a cousin who is a lawyer. Tengo un primo abogado.
Luck comes to those who look for it. La fortuna sonríe a los valientes.
I frequently think about my mother who passed away. A menudo yo pienso en mi difunta madre.
The girl who lives next door is very pretty. La chica de al lado es muy bonita.
I met the man, who showed me the way. Me encontré con el hombre, y él me indicó el camino.
I hate dealing with children who are picky eaters. Odio tratar con niños quisquillosos para comer.
I don't like Bill, who gets angry easily. No me gusta Bill, se enfada fácilmente.
You're the only one who can do this. Sólo tú puedes hacer esto.
There is a Mr Ito who wants to see you. Un tal Sr. Ito desea verle.
The girl who is dressed in white is my fiancee. La chica vestida de blanco es mi prometida.
Tom wasn't the only one who showed up late. Tom no fue el único en presentarse tarde.
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