

"Who(m)" as object of a verb or preposition The little boy who won the cycle race is Sarah's nephew El niñito que ganó la carrera ciclista es el sobrino de Sarah figurative, informal (to the point of exasperation) hasta el hartazgo expr. where who defines the person in question and the sentence does not make sense if you omit the who clause: Only que is possible in cases where subject who can be substituted by that, i.e. I bumped into Ian and Sue, who had just come back from Madrid Me encontré con Ian y con Sue, la cual or quien acababa de regresar de Madrid Estoy loco por ti is a romantic expression you can use to say ‘I love you’ in Spanish to your wife, girlfriend, boyfriend, or significant other. When who is the subject, que can sometimes be substituted by el cual/la cual or quien (singular) and los cuales/las cuales or quienes (plural). Need to translate 'who are you' to Spanish Heres how you say it. Tip: If you’re using this phrase to tell someone that you want to be friends, including the adverb mucho can help you soften your words. That man (who) you saw wasn't my father El hombre que viste no era mi padre Peter, who was at the match, has told me all about it Peter, que estuvo en el partido, me lo ha contado todo When who/whom follows the noun it refers to, the most common translation is que:ĭo you recognize the three girls who have just come in? ¿Reconoces a las tres chicas que acaban de entrar? Who would have thought it! ¡Quién lo hubiera pensado! Translate using quién/quiénes with an accent as in the interrogative form: You must tell me who you are going to go out with Tienes que decirme con quién/quiénes vas a salir

Who(m) is she going to marry? ❼on quién se va a casar? When who/whom is the object of a verb or preposition, translate using quién/quiénes preceded by personal a or another preposition as relevant:

She had no idea who her real parents were Ignoraba quiénes eran sus verdaderos padres Who broke the window? ¿Quién rompió la ventana? no sé), translate who using quién/quiénes when it is the subject of a verb: In direct and indirect questions as well as after expressions of (un)certainty and doubt (e.g. WHO, WHOM, In direct and indirect questions The girl who you spoke to has since left the company la chica con la que or con quien or more frm con la cual hablaste ya no trabaja en la empresaĭeny it who may aunque habrá quien lo niegue My cousin who lives in New York mi primo que vive en Nueva York
