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Certainly! Here's a sentence that conveys a similar meaning to 这是谁? (zhè shì shéi?) or "Who is this?" in Chinese:
这位是谁? (zhè wèi shì shéi?)**
This phrase uses "位" (wèi), which is a more formal or respectful measure word used before a person. It translates to "Who is this person?" and is often used in polite contexts.
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这是谁? (zhè shì shuí) is typically used when someone does not recognize a person or thing. It is used to ask for the identity of the person or thing. For example, if someone sees a stranger walking down the street, they might ask "这是谁?" (zhè shì shuí) to ask who the person is.
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