Etymology: [ t&, tu, 'tü ] (preposition.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English tO; akin to Old High German zuo to, Latin donec as long as, until.
nereye, nerede, z. nerede; nereye; nereden: Where do you live? Nerede oturuyorsun? Where are you going? Nereye gidiyorsun? Where'd you get that shirt? O Where do you hail from? Nerelisin?/Nereden geldin?, diği yerde, nere, da, q.nerede:wh.yer, (bağlaç) dığı yere, diği yerde, nereden, conj. dığı yere, Konumu, ki o yere, koşul, hani, -dığı yerde, durum, yer, müdavimi olunan, Xyer, where its at, nereyi, neresi, yerden, yeri, konum, dığı yere,
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z. nerede; nereye; nereden: Where do you live? Nerede oturuyorsun? Where are you going? Nereye gidiyorsun? Where'd you get that shirt? O Where do you hail from? Nerelisin?/Nereden geldin?
whereby, In a position, case, etc., in which, Wherever, While on the contrary; although; whereas, At what place; to what place; what place, To which place or situation, At or in which place or situation, The place in which something happens, The place in which, In what situation, Place; situation, At or in what place; hence, in what situation, position, or circumstances; used interrogatively, To what or which place; hence, to what goal, result, or issue; whither; used interrogatively and relatively; as, where are you going? Whereas, At or in which place; at the place in which; hence, in the case or instance in which; used relatively, in or at or to what place; "I know where he is"; "use it wherever necessary, Whether, location; place in which something occurs, You use where to introduce a clause that contrasts with the other parts of the sentence. Sometimes a teacher will be listened to, where a parent might not. = whereas, in or at or to what place; "I know where he is"; "use it wherever necessary", P(A) = probability that event A occurs, This word should only be used to refer to "place " It should not be used as a substitute for that, when, or in which, You use where after certain words, especially verbs and adjectives, to introduce a clause in which you mention a situation, a stage in something, or an aspect of something. It's not hard to see where she got her feelings about herself She had a feeling she already knew where this conversation was going to lead I didn't know where to start. Where is also a relative pronoun. that delicate situation where a friend's confidence can easily be betrayed The government is at a stage where it is willing to talk to almost anyone, You use where to ask questions about a situation, a stage in something, or an aspect of something. If they get their way, where will it stop? It's not so simple. They'll have to let the draft board know, and then where will we be?, in what location; how; to what location?; from what location, pron. in which place; in that place which; at which point, You use where to ask questions about the place something is in, or is coming from or going to. Where did you meet him? Where's Anna? Where are we going? `You'll never believe where Julie and I are going.' --- `Where?', You use where after certain words, especially verbs and adjectives, to introduce a clause in which you mention the place in which something is situated or happens. He knew where Henry Carter had gone If he's got something on his mind he knows where to find me Ernest Brown lives about a dozen blocks from where the riots began. Where is also a relative pronoun. available at the travel agency where you book your holiday Wanchai boasts the Academy of Performing Arts, where everything from Chinese Opera to Shakespeare is performed, The invoice should note where services were performed, or the address where goods were picked up from or shipped to, gdzie [GZEH] This is one of the major building blocks in Polish (or in English for that matter) So just memorize this, or send suggested mnemonics to szcz@goplay com Date of entry: 21 May 2000, The SQL lause that restricts the rows that will be used in the query It can also refer to data in subqueries, Kaf'minvas?english | adronato, Part of the TQL Syntax The Where string denotes the fields whose values you wish to use to limit the data returned in the What clause fields, Feen, Adonde? ?Donde?, Gardner Elementary School, 502 Illinois Ave , San Jose, CA 95125, a phrase used in the SELECT relational algebra operator to give the condition used to determine which records will be selected, S = pumping speed Liters/sec, onde? ongde? where is/are? onde está/estão ongde ishtaa/ishtaoeng when? quando? kwangdoe?, conj. in what location; in the place which; at the time of; if; to what location; at the location which,
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whereby - "This is an electronic system whereby executives are issued with small bleepers."
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In a position, case, etc., in which - "Where no provision under this Act is applicable, the case shall be decided in accordance with the customary pratices."
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Wherever - "Their job is to go where they are called."
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While on the contrary; although; whereas - "Where Susy has trouble coloring inside the lines, Johnny has already mastered shading."
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At what place; to what place; what place - "Where did you come from?"
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To which place or situation - "The snowbirds travel where it is warm."
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At or in which place or situation - "He is looking for a house where he can have a complete office."
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The place in which something happens - "A good article will cover the who, the what, the when, the where, the why and the how."
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The place in which - "He lives within five miles of where he was born."
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In what situation - "Where would we be without our parents?"
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Place; situation
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At or in what place; hence, in what situation, position, or circumstances; used interrogatively
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To what or which place; hence, to what goal, result, or issue; whither; used interrogatively and relatively; as, where are you going? Whereas
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At or in which place; at the place in which; hence, in the case or instance in which; used relatively
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in or at or to what place; "I know where he is"; "use it wherever necessary
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location; place in which something occurs isim
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You use where to introduce a clause that contrasts with the other parts of the sentence. Sometimes a teacher will be listened to, where a parent might not. = whereas
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in or at or to what place; "I know where he is"; "use it wherever necessary"
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P(A) = probability that event A occurs
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This word should only be used to refer to "place " It should not be used as a substitute for that, when, or in which
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You use where after certain words, especially verbs and adjectives, to introduce a clause in which you mention a situation, a stage in something, or an aspect of something. It's not hard to see where she got her feelings about herself She had a feeling she already knew where this conversation was going to lead I didn't know where to start. Where is also a relative pronoun. that delicate situation where a friend's confidence can easily be betrayed The government is at a stage where it is willing to talk to almost anyone
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You use where to ask questions about a situation, a stage in something, or an aspect of something. If they get their way, where will it stop? It's not so simple. They'll have to let the draft board know, and then where will we be?
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in what location; how; to what location?; from what location
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pron. in which place; in that place which; at which point
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You use where to ask questions about the place something is in, or is coming from or going to. Where did you meet him? Where's Anna? Where are we going? `You'll never believe where Julie and I are going.' --- `Where?'
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You use where after certain words, especially verbs and adjectives, to introduce a clause in which you mention the place in which something is situated or happens. He knew where Henry Carter had gone If he's got something on his mind he knows where to find me Ernest Brown lives about a dozen blocks from where the riots began. Where is also a relative pronoun. available at the travel agency where you book your holiday Wanchai boasts the Academy of Performing Arts, where everything from Chinese Opera to Shakespeare is performed
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The invoice should note where services were performed, or the address where goods were picked up from or shipped to
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gdzie [GZEH] This is one of the major building blocks in Polish (or in English for that matter) So just memorize this, or send suggested mnemonics to szcz@goplay com Date of entry: 21 May 2000
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The SQL lause that restricts the rows that will be used in the query It can also refer to data in subqueries
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Kaf'minvas?english | adronato
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Part of the TQL Syntax The Where string denotes the fields whose values you wish to use to limit the data returned in the What clause fields
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Feen
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Adonde? ?Donde?
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Gardner Elementary School, 502 Illinois Ave , San Jose, CA 95125
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a phrase used in the SELECT relational algebra operator to give the condition used to determine which records will be selected
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S = pumping speed Liters/sec
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onde? ongde? where is/are? onde está/estão ongde ishtaa/ishtaoeng when? quando? kwangdoe?
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conj. in what location; in the place which; at the time of; if; to what location; at the location which
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