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  2. Spanish pronouns - Wikipedia

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    Quien is particularly common as the object of a preposition when the clause is non-defining, but is also possible in defining clauses: Ella es la persona a quien le di el dinero = "She is the person to whom I gave the money" José, gracias a quien tengo el dinero, es muy generoso = "José, thanks to whom I have the money, is very generous"

  3. Spanish grammar - Wikipedia

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    Seré yo quien se lo diga = "It will be I who tells him" Son pocos los que vienen y se quedan = lit. "There are few who come and stay" Note that it is ungrammatical to try to use just que to cleave such sentences as in English, but using quien in singular or quienes in plural is grammatical. * Fue Juan que perdió las llaves (incorrect)

  4. Spanish personal pronouns - Wikipedia

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    In fact, Ladino does not use usted at all because vos implies the same respect that it once had in Old Spanish. In Ladino, tú is used towards anyone in an informal manner. In the local Spanish-based creole, Chavacano, the use of vos coexists alongside tú and usted depending on level of intimacy, commonality, and formality.

  5. Quién - Wikipedia

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  6. ¿Quién es quién? - Wikipedia

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    ¿Quién es quién? (English title: Who is Who?), [2] is an American telenovela produced by Gemma Lombardi, Joshua Mintz and Carmen Cecilia Urbaneja for Telemundo. [1] It is an adaptation of the telenovela produced in 2003, Amor descarado.

  7. Who Is Who? - Wikipedia

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  8. Sé Quién Eres Tú - Wikipedia

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    Sé Quién Eres Tú (English: I Know Who You Are) featuring Su Presencia is the second album in Spanish by Australian contemporary worship band Planetshakers. [1] [2] The album was released on November 11, 2016 by Planetshakers Ministries International and Integrity Music. [3]

  9. Según Quién - Wikipedia

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    The song is a regional Mexican track that combines elements of Latin pop. [2] It is accompanied by the instrumentalization of acoustic guitars and trumpets. [3] It was written by Maluma, Edgar Barrera, Kevyn Cruz Moreno, Lenin Yorney Palacios and Luis Miguel Gómez Castaño. [2]