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UK//huː ɑː jʊ//US//hu ɑr jʊ//

Meaning of Who are you

A greeting used to inquire about a person's identity.

In simple words: A question asking for someone's identity.

Who are you in a sentence

  • In the crowd, I turned to the stranger and asked, 'Who are you?'
  • When answering the phone, I often say, 'Who are you?'
  • At the party, I approached a group and casually asked, 'Who are you guys?'

How to use Who are you

Use in both formal and informal contexts when meeting someone new. Avoid in overly formal situations where titles may be preferred.

Grammar pattern

standalone greeting

Memory hint

Think of asking a detective 'Who are you?' to figure out a mystery.

Related words

Collocations with Who are you

  • who are you talking to
  • who are you with
  • who are you coming with

Synonyms for Who are you

Opposites of Who are you

Common mistakes with Who are you

  • Omitting the auxiliary verb and saying 'who you are?'
  • Using 'who is you?' instead of 'who are you?'
  • Confusing it with 'what are you?' which asks about roles or professions.

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Frequently asked questions about "Who are you"

What does "Who are you" mean?

A question asking for someone's identity.

What is the definition of "Who are you"?

A greeting used to inquire about a person's identity.

How do you use "Who are you" in a sentence?

In the crowd, I turned to the stranger and asked, 'Who are you?'

Can you give another example of "Who are you"?

When answering the phone, I often say, 'Who are you?'

What are synonyms for "Who are you"?

Common alternatives include who's this, who's that, may I ask your name.

What is the opposite of "Who are you"?

Opposite meanings include Who am I, What are you, Who is he, Who is she.

What words go with "Who are you"?

It commonly pairs with who are you talking to, who are you with, who are you coming with.

What are common mistakes when using "Who are you"?

Omitting the auxiliary verb and saying 'who you are?' Using 'who is you?' instead of 'who are you?' Confusing it with 'what are you?' which asks about roles or professions.

How do you pronounce "Who are you"?

US: //hu ɑr jʊ//, UK: //huː ɑː jʊ//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use "Who are you"?

Use in both formal and informal contexts when meeting someone new. Avoid in overly formal situations where titles may be preferred.