who are you?
Asks the interlocutor for their identification
During the GameCube era, the "Who Are You?" suggested a link between the games and the players' identities. Source: Internet
Finally, Gadamer's essay on Celan (entitled "Who Am I and Who Are You?") has been considered by many—including Heidegger and Gadamer himself—as a "second volume" or continuation of the argument in Truth and Method. Source: Internet
None of the disciples dared ask him, “Who are you?” Source: Internet
Two questions for the New Year: Who are you discipling? and who is discipling you? Source: Internet
“Who are you again, and why are you making me cry?” Source: Internet
Who are you going to choose? Source: Internet