Sentence examples of "Que" in Spanish with translation "who"

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¿Quién te crees que soy? Who do you think I am?
Soy el único que sobrevivió. I'm the only one who survived.
El que roba merece castigo. A person who steals deserves punishment.
¿Quién crees que va ahí? Who do you think goes there?
¿Quién crees que es él? Who do you think he is?
¿Quién te pensás que sos? Who do you think you are?
¿Quién te crees que eres? Who do you think you are?
¿Quién piensas que llegará primero? Who do you think will come first?
¿Quién te creés que sos? Who in the world do you think you are?
¿Quién piensas que será elegido? Who do you think will be chosen?
¿Con quién crees que vive ella? Who do you think she lives with?
Él es el que me tocó. He's the one who touched me.
No fuiste tú el que murió. You're not the one who died.
Hay una mujer que quiere verte. There is a woman who wants to see you.
¿Hay algún médico que hable japonés? Do you know any doctors who speak Japanese?
Eres el único que puede ayudarme. You are the only one who can help me.
Eres la única que puede ayudarme. You are the only one who can help me.
Al que madruga, Dios le ayuda God helps those who help themselves
Los que olvidan todo son felices. Those who forget everything are happy.
Eres el único que lo compró. You're the only one who bought it.
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