Quiénes (en. Who)
/ˈkjenes/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
noun
Pronoun used to ask questions about people.
Who attended the meeting?
¿Quiénes asistieron a la reunión?
Pronoun used to refer to a previously mentioned group of people.
The people who arrived are who we need.
Las personas que llegaron son quiénes necesitamos.
Etymology
From Latin 'quī' and its plural form.
Common Phrases and Expressions
Who are they?
Asks about the identity of a group of people.
¿Quiénes son ellos?
I don't know who is here.
Indicates lack of knowledge about the present people.
No sé quiénes están aquí.
Who is in charge here?
Asks about who has authority or power in a place.
Quiénes mandan aquí.
Related Words
who
Interrogative pronoun in singular used to ask about the identity of a single person.
quién
which
Interrogative pronoun used to make a choice or selection among options.
cuál
Slang Meanings
Uncle or aunt in an informal context.
Who are your uncles here?
¿Quiénes son tus tíos aquí?
Referring to friends or acquaintances in a colloquial context.
Who is coming to the party tonight?
Quiénes vienen a la fiesta esta noche?