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  • (vanhentunut) quho

Ääntäminen

  • Ääntäminenin accents without the "wine-whine" merger
  • Ääntäminenin accents with the "wine-whine" merger
  • Ääntäminenin accents with the "wine-whine" merger
  • US:
  • UK:
  • Tuntematon aksentti:
KieliKäännökset
bulgariaкой (koj), който (kojto), която (kojato), което (koeto), които
espanjaquién, quiénes, quien, que
esperantokiu, tiu
hollantiwie, die, Sinterklaas, dat
italiachi, che, il quale, ke
japaniだれ (dare), (dáre / ta / tare), どなた (dónata / donata), どちらさま (dóchira-sama / dochirasama), (ta), たれ (tare / -tare), いずれ (izure), 何人 (nannin / nanbito), なにやつ (naniyatsu)
kreikkaποιος (poios), ο οποίος (o opoíos), η οποία (i opoía), το οποίο (to opoío), οποίος (opoíos), που (pou)
latinaquis, quod, qui, quae, quī, quidnam, quisnam, quinam
latviakas, kurš, lai
liettuakas
norjahvem
portugalique, quem
puolakto, który
ranskaqui
ruotsivem, som, ho, sȯm, vilka
saksawer, die, der, das, wo, so
suomikuka, ketkä, kenen, ketä, joka, jota, kenelle, keille, jotka, kun
tanskahvem, som, der, hvo, hvilken
turkkikim
tšekkikdo, který, kteří, jenž
unkariki, kik, aki, akik
venäjäкто (kto), что (tšto), кото́рый (kotóryi), кой (koi)
virokes

Määritelmät

Pronomini

  1. (interrogative) What person or people; which person or people; asks for the identity of someone; used in a direct or indirect question.
  2. (relative) Introduces a relative clause having a human antecedent.
  3. With antecedent as subject.
  4. (non-formal) With antecedent as object: whom.
  5. (fused relative, archaic or marginal) Whoever, he who, they who.
  6. (informal, especially non-US) Also used with names of collective nouns that are groups of people, especially singularly-named musical groups or sports teams.

Substantiivi

  1. A person under discussion; a question of which person.

Esimerkit

  • Who is that? (direct question)
  • I don't know who it is. (indirect question)
  • It was a nice man who helped us.
  • A wham-bam caper flick, efficiently directed by Roger Donaldson, that fancifully revisits the mysterious whos and speculative hows of a 1971 London bank heist.
  • Who did this?
  • He who did it isn't here.
  • Who met her yesterday?
  • Who do you love?
  • Whose house is that?
  • Whom do you hate? (tai who; kts. huomautukset)
  • There are people who cannot trust anyone.
  • That is the woman who he married.
  • I could not help telling her about the people with whom I spoke yesterday.
  • There were children whose parents had perished in the traffic accident.
  • That is the man whom we saw.

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