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Quien = who? you is English; 'yo' isSpanosh for 'I' habla = you(formal, singular)/he/she/speaks 'De quien yo hablo' would mean 'of whom I speak'
King George III
The guard's brother, whom also took an arrow in the knee
To whom is the narrator speaking in "Top of the Food Chain"?A.An insect specialistB.A member of the World Health OrganizationC.A senatorD.A native of Borneo
Typically remarks are addressed to the person to whom you are speaking, whether to an individual, a small group of people, or an entire auditorium.
No, the correct English is:- "May I know to whom I am speaking"
There is insufficient information in the question to answer it. You did not provide "these lines". Please restate the question.
In a formal situation (speaking to someone with whom you are mostly unfamiliar or not on a first name basis):Es un(a) estudiante.In an informal situation (speaking to someone with whom you are more familiar):Eres un(a) estudiante.
You say hello, and to whom am I speaking. Then you start on any topic.
People who had mental illnesses
Frequency and length, patterns of triggering, and who speaks to whom
Second person refers to a grammatical person used in writing and speech, where the speaker refers to the person they are addressing. It is marked by pronouns such as "you" and verb forms like "you go" or "you are." It is common in instructional writing and direct communication.