誰
Meanings
- Who?
- Who is it?
- Who are you?
- Who did this/that?
- Who are you referring to?
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Explanation
誰 is the basic question word meaning 'who' used to ask about a person. In everyday Japanese, 誰 is often followed by a verb or used with ですか to form a simple question. The particle after 誰 depends on what you are asking about (subjectはが, objectをを, etc.). In many cases, you can just place 誰 before ですか to ask who someone is, or use 誰が/誰を with a verb to specify what action is performed by or to that person.
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Example sentences
Who are you?
Who is that person?
Who is coming?
Who does this help?
Who are you?
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