you-know-who

Etymology
From.

Pronoun

 * 1) Person or entity whose  one does not want to  but which is known to the person to whom one is speaking.

Translations

 * Arabic: تَعْرِفُ مَن, تَعْرِفِينَ مَن , تَعْرِفَانِ مَن , تَعْرِفُونَ مَن , تَعْرِفْنَ مَن
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 那谁,
 * Dutch: jeweetwel
 * Estonian: tead küll kes
 * Finnish: tiedät-kyllä-kuka, tiedätte-kyllä-ketkä
 * French: tu sais qui,, vous savez qui,
 * Georgian: გვარს არ დავასახელებ
 * German: du-weißt-schon-wer
 * Hebrew: אתה-יודע-מי, את-יודעת-מי , אתם-יודעי-מי , אתן-יודעות-מי
 * Icelandic: þú-veist-hver
 * Italian: lei-sa-chi, tu-sai-chi
 * Japanese: 例の, くだんの
 * Korean:, 건의
 * Polish: wiesz kto, wiesz o kim mówię
 * Portuguese: você-sabe-quem, quem-nós-sabemos
 * Romanian: știi tu cine
 * Russian: сам зна́ешь кто, са́ми зна́ете кто , изве́стно кто
 * Spanish: Fulano, Quien-usted-sabe, Mengano y Zutano, ya sabes quién, individuo de marras
 * Swedish: du-vet-vem, ni-vet-vem , du-vet-vilka , ni-vet-vilka
 * Turkish: falan, falan kişi


 * Dutch:
 * Mandarin: ,
 * Slovak:
 * Spanish:
 * Vietnamese: