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Old August 16, 2009, 03:29 PM
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Que vs Quién?

Hey, I've seen this popping up a lot... when you're saying "He was a man who had been a navigator," would it be "Él era un hombre que había sido un navegante" or would it be "Él era un hombre quién había sido un navegante"? Is there a difference between the two as far as connotations?

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