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The pronunciation "shuí" (shuí) is more common and the standard pronunciation for "谁", which means "who" in English. The pronunciation "sheí" (sheí) is used in spoken Chinese in certain regions only..
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谁 (shuí) is used to ask who someone is or who is doing something. For example, you can say "谁在做这个?" (shuí zài zuò zhège) which translates to "Who is doing this?".
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No, 谁 (shuí) is not only used to ask a question. It can also be used as a pronoun to refer to a person, similar to "who" or "whom" in English. For example, 谁是你的老师?(shuí shì nǐ de lǎoshī? - Who is your teacher?) is a question, while 他们都知道谁是负责人 (tāmen dōu zhīdào shuí shì fùzé rén - They all know who is in charge) is a statement.
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