Who
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English
Pronoun
who (singular or plural, nominative case) Possessive: whose. Objective case: whom. (Note that who is often used instead of whom, especially in informal writing or conversation.)
- (interrogative pronoun) What person or people; which person or people (used in a direct or indirect question).
- Who is that? (direct question)
- I don't know who it is. (indirect question)
- (relative pronoun) The person or people that.
- It was a nice man who helped us.
Noun
WHO World Health Organisation. Pronounced as initials (W.H.O.), not as an acronym ('who')
Translations
- Balinese: nyen
- Czech: kdo
- Dutch: wie (1), die (2)
- Esperanto: kiu
- Filipino: sino
- Finnish: kuka (1), joka (2)
- French: qui
- German: wer (1), der/die/das (2)
- Hebrew: מי
- Indonesian: siapa (1), yang (2)
- Italian: chi
- Japanese: 誰 (だれ, dare), どなた (donata), どちらさま (dochira sama)
- Latin: quis m/f (1); qui m, quae f (2)
- Persian: كی (ki)
- Polish: kto
- Portuguese: quem
- Russian: кто
- Slovak: kto (1), čo (2), ktorý/ktorá/ktoré (m/f/n adj.) (2)
- Spanish: quien, quién
- Swedish: vem
- Thai: khrie
- Tibetan: སུ་ (su)
- Ukrainian: хто