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Alguien

Alguien

Today’s Spanish word of the day is “alguien”. It’s an indefinite pronoun meaning “someone” or “somebody”.

In interrogative clauses (questions), it means “anyone” or “anybody”, for example:

  • ¿Hay alguien aquí? – Is anyone here?

The word “alguien” comes from Latin aliquis, which also meant “someone”.

Alguien está en la puerta.

Someone is at the door.

¿Alguien quiere más café?

Does anyone want more coffee?

Si alguien encuentra mis llaves, por favor avísame.

If someone finds my keys, please let me know.

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