Usage examples of "Wer" in German with translation to Spanish

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Wer das liest, kann lesen. Quien lo lea sabe leer.
Wer besser lebt, lebt länger. Quien vive mejor, vive más.
Wer hat den Brief geschrieben? ¿Quién escribió la carta?
Wer nichts macht, macht nichts verkehrt. Quien nada hace, nada hace mal.
Wer ist dein interessantester Freund? ¿Quién es tu amigo más interesante?
Wer alles hat, kann alles verlieren. Quien lo posee todo puede perderlo todo.
Wer weiß Hu Jintaos Geburtsdatum? ¿Quién conoce la fecha del cumpleaños de Hu Jintao?
Wer zuletzt lacht, lacht am besten. Quien ríe último, ríe mejor.
"Wer ist im Auto?" "Tom." "¿Quién está en el coche?" "Tom."
Mir ist es egal wer gewinnt. A mí no me importa quien gane.
Wer hat das Licht ausgemacht? ¿Quién apagó la luz?
Wer besser lebt, der lebt länger. Quien vive mejor, vive más.
Wer hat einen Brief geschrieben? ¿Quién ha escrito una carta?
Wer Wind sät, wird Sturm ernten. Quien siembra vientos, recoge tempestades.
Wer nimmt wen zum Partner? ¿Quién toma a quien como pareja?
Wer liegt, fürchtet das Fallen nicht. Quien está tumbado no tiene miedo de caerse.
Wer hat diesen Brief geschrieben? ¿Quién ha escrito esa carta?
Wer nichts hat, hat nichts zu verlieren. Quien no tiene nada, no tiene nada que perder.
Wer hat dieses Bild gemalt? ¿Quién ha pintado este cuadro?
Wer in die Kirche geht, glaubt an Gott. Quien va a la iglesia cree en Dios.
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