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chi

who

pronoun KEE Common

Origin: from Latin qui

Also means

whoever

Usage Note

Chi asks 'who' and is invariable, always taking a singular verb even when the sense is plural. It also means 'whoever' or 'the one who' (chi dorme non piglia pesci, a proverb). After a preposition it stays chi (di chi è? = 'whose is it?').

Examples

"Chi è quella ragazza?"

Natural Translation

Who is that girl?

Literal Translation

Who is that girl?

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