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哪位 (nǎwèi) is used to ask "who" or "which" when referring to a person or thing. For example, you could ask "哪位 (nǎwèi) 老师 (lǎoshī) 教 (jiāo) 这 (zhè) 门 (mén) 课 (kè)?" which translates to "Which teacher teaches this class?".
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The term 哪位 (nǎ wèi) is used in conversation to politely ask for the identity of a person. It translates to "which person" or "who" in English and is particularly formal or respectful. This phrase is often used in situations where politeness is essential, such as in business contexts, when meeting someone for the first time, or when addressing someone of higher status.
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