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It means, "Who is going to go with Michael." Another way this idea is commonly expressed is with the verb acompañar, which is frequently used to mean 'go with." Example: -¿Quién va a acompañar a Miguel? "Who is going to go withMichael?"

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"Quien va a ir con Miguel" means "Who is going to go with Miguel?" In this sentence, the speaker is asking about someone who will accompany or go along with Miguel to a location or event.

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