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How would you say 'who is for me' in Chinese?

Updated: 8/16/2019
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In different context it has different meaning. What do you mean?

誰和我? One meaning: Who's with me?

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誰跟我? Another meaning: Who follows me?

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誰是為我? This technically means 'Who is for me' but in different terms this could mean, 'Who does things for me?' or 'Who is for me' <--- in a helping way.

If you are taking a poll or asking for a show of hands, to see who is supportive of you, you can use 谁支持我? shui(2) zhi(1) chi(2) wo(3), lit. Who supports me?

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