Who is it Meaning in English
expression
ˈhu/ /ˈɪz/, /ɪz/ /ˈɪt/, /ɪt
HOO-iz-it
hˈuː/ /ˈɪz/ /ˈɪt
HOO-iz-it
Definición
A common question you ask to find out the identity of someone, often when someone calls, knocks, or you cannot see them.
Uso & Matices
Very common and informal, especially when answering the door or phone. Not usually used in formal contexts. Alternatives: 'Who's there?' for doors, 'Who is this?' for phones. Used to check identity casually.
Spanish: ¿Quién es? - ¿Quién llama?Portuguese (BR): Quem é? - Quem está aí?Portuguese (PT): Quem é? - Quem está aí?Chinese (Simplified): 是谁?Chinese (Traditional): 是誰?Hindi: कौन है?Arabic: من؟Bengali: কে - কে ওখানেRussian: Кто этоJapanese: どなたですか - 誰ですかVietnamese: Ai đấy - Ai vậyKorean: 누구세요Turkish: Kim oUrdu: کون ہےIndonesian: Siapa itu
Oraciones de Ejemplo
Who is it? Someone is knocking on the door.
basic
She answered the phone and said, 'Who is it?'
basic
When the bell rang, mom asked, 'Who is it?' before opening the door.
basic
It's late. If someone comes, just ask 'Who is it?' before letting them in.
natural
Suddenly, there was a voice outside. I nervously called out, 'Who is it?'
natural
A: Hello? B: Hi! A: Who is it? I can't recognize your voice.
natural