Sentence examples of "qui" in French with translation "who"

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Qui a écrit une lettre ? Who wrote a letter?
Qui diable s'en soucie ? Who the fuck cares?
Avec qui es-tu allé ? Who did you go with?
Celui qui hésite est perdu. He who hesitates is lost.
Qui l'a laissé entrer ? Who allowed him in?
À qui sont ces livres ? Whose books are these?
À qui appartient cette guitare ? Whose guitar is this?
À qui est le tour ? Whose turn is it?
Qui a cassé cette fenêtre ? Who broke this window?
Qui est dans cette pièce ? Who is in this room?
Pour qui tu te prends? Who do you think you are?
À qui est ce crayon ? Whose pencil is this?
Qui a écrit « Le Prince » ? Who wrote "The Prince"?
Qui a brisé le vase ? Who broke the vase?
Qui a découvert le radium? Who discovered radium?
À qui voulez-vous parler ? Who do you want to talk to?
Peu importe qui je rencontre. It makes no difference who I meet.
Qui veut du chocolat chaud ? Who wants some hot chocolate?
Qui est ton acteur préféré ? Who is your favorite actor?
Qui suis-je, selon vous ? Who am I, according to you?
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