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tell me , who are you vs tell me, who you are

Both phrases are correct, but they have different meanings and contexts. 'Tell me, who are you?' is a question asking for the identity of the person. 'Tell me, who you are?' is a request for the person to reveal their true self or character. The comma placement changes the emphasis and meaning of the sentence.

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tell me , who are you

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to ask for the identity of a person. The comma after 'me' indicates a pause in speech.
  • But tell me, who are you... ...my generous and inscrutable confidant of fate?
  • Well, sir rascal, tell me, who are you?
  • So tell me, who are you hurting these days?
  • Lady, tell me, who are you?
  • Please, just for once, tell me, who are you really?
  • Calm down, tell me, who are you talking about?
  • June... Please tell me, who are you?
  • But tell me, who are you, Doctor?
  • Tell me, who exactly are you?
  • Tell me, Agent Krzeminski, who are you bringing to the show...
  • So tell me, David Smith, who are you?
  • So tell me, David Smith, who are you?
  • Then what can you tell me, and who are you?
  • You must tell me, who the heck are you?
  • Then tell me, you who are a man from the North...
  • Tell me who you are, who you work for, and don't bother trying to lie to me, because I'm amazing.
  • Well, tell me who you are?
  • Now, Mr. Kaplan, tell me who you are and what you want.
  • Tell me Esther of Susa, who are you really?
  • So, tell me... who are you really hiding from?

tell me, who you are

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to ask someone to reveal their true self or character. The comma after 'me' indicates a pause in speech.
  • Lady, tell me, who are you?
  • So tell me, who are you hurting these days?
  • Tell me, who exactly are you?
  • Please, just for once, tell me, who are you really?
  • Calm down, tell me, who are you talking about?
  • June... Please tell me, who are you?
  • But tell me, who are you, Doctor?
  • Then tell me, you who are a man from the North...
  • Well, sir rascal, tell me, who are you?
  • But tell me, who are you... ...my generous and inscrutable confidant of fate?
  • You must tell me, who the heck are you?
  • Well, tell me who you are?
  • Now, Mr. Kaplan, tell me who you are and what you want.
  • Then what can you tell me, and who are you?
  • So, tell me - who are you and what's... you know, your deal?
  • If you want to know who I am, tell me who you are first.
  • Come on, tell me who are you, you, you Are you!
  • Come on, tell me who are you, you, you Are you!
  • Come on, tell me who are you, you, you Are you!
  • So, tell me, who organized the event today?

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