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Agustín
- Who was he?
- I think he was called Danny.
- Danny who?
- I don’t remember. Honestly.
Could I say “Danny What?” too?
Dec 16, 2022 2:12 AM
Answers · 6
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It would be better to stick with “who”, because it refers to a person whereas “what” refers to a thing. People probably speak like this sometimes, but it would be considered as very informal.
December 16, 2022
"Danny what" would sound very odd to a native English speaker. "Danny Who" would be correct.
December 17, 2022
Esta es una pregunta interesante.
Depende de la situación.
Si un policía te pregunta "What is your name?"
Y dijiste "Danny".
Entonces diría "Danny what?"
(Esto significa que él está exigiendo saber su apellido.)
Pero en la mayoría de las situaciones, "Danny who" es la mejor opción.
Good luck!
December 16, 2022
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