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How do you say is someone picking up In Spanish.?
The phrase "Is someone picking up?" can be translated to Spanish as "¿Hay alguien cogiendo?". Alternatively, you can also say "¿Hay alguien para atender?" or "¿Hay alguien para contestar?".
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