Sentence examples of "chi" in Italian with translation "who"

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Sai chi inventò il telegrafo? Do you know who invented the telegraph?
Chi ha scoperto il radio? Who discovered radium?
Di chi è questa camera? Whose room is this?
Di chi è questo libro? Whose book is this?
Chi ha inventato questa macchina? Who invented this machine?
Chi ha scoperto l'America? Who discovered America?
Chi non ama una ribelle? Who doesn't love a rebel?
Di chi è quell'auto? Whose car is that?
Chi è per parlarmi così? Who are you to talk to me like that?
Chi vive in quella casa? Who lives in that house?
Chi sta suonando la chitarra? Who is playing the guitar?
Chi sarà il nuovo docente? Who will the new teacher be?
Attraverso chi vi siete assicurate? Who you insured through?
Chi è il tuo professore? Who is your teacher?
Chi sono questi due ragazzi? Who are these two boys?
Chi dei tuoi amici verrà? Who out of your friends will come?
Non mi importa chi vince. It makes no matter to me who wins.
Chi ha scritto "Il Principe"? Who wrote "The Prince"?
"Chi ti ha aiutato?" "Tom." "Who helped you?" "Tom did."
Chi ha scritto questo libro? Who wrote this book?
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