In sentence: - "I know whom you mean. Kimi kastettiğini anlıyorum/biliyorum." , "Whom do you mean? Kimi kastediyorsun? To whom did you give it? Onu kime verdiniz? From whom did you take."
kimi, kimi; kime; kimden; kimde: Whom do you mean? Kimi kastediyorsun? To whom did you give it? Onu kime verdiniz? From whom did you take, 1. kimi; kime; kimden; kimde: Whom do you mean? Kimi kastediyorsun? To whom did you give it? Onu kime verdiniz? From whom did you take, kime, kimden, kim, ki onu, kimde, kim en, -diği, -dığı, ki o/onu/ona, whose kimin, whom kimi, World Health Organization Dünya Sağlık, There is one man to whom I can trust a fortuna Paramı güvenerek bırakabileceğim bir adamHe is the one from whom you can get the answer Cevabı öğrenebileceğiniz kişi odur, kim: Who are you? Kimsiniz? "Who went to the party?" "Deniz and Yeliz went to the party." "Partiye kimler gitti?" "Partiye Deniz ve, World Health Organization Dünya Sağlık Teşkilatı, (world health organization) DSÖ, dünya sağlık örgütü, -en, dünya sağlık komitesi, -an, ki o, Dünya Sağlık Örgütü (World Health Organization), ki ona, 1. kim: Who are you? Kimsiniz? "Who went to the party?" "Deniz and Yeliz went to the party." "Partiye kimler gitti?" "Partiye Deniz ve,
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There is one man to whom I can trust a fortuna Paramı güvenerek bırakabileceğim bir adamHe is the one from whom you can get the answer Cevabı öğrenebileceğiniz kişi odur
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1. kim: Who are you? Kimsiniz? "Who went to the party?" "Deniz and Yeliz went to the party." "Partiye kimler gitti?" "Partiye Deniz ve zamir
Him; her; them (used as a relative pronoun to refer to a previously mentioned person or people.), What person or people; which person or people, as the object of a verb, What person or people; which person or people, as the object of a preposition, See Who, You use whom in questions when you ask about the name or identity of a person or group of people. `I want to send a telegram.' --- `Fine, to whom?' Whom did he expect to answer his phone? = who, pron. who (object form - used after prepositions and as direct object); which; that, Whom is used in formal or written English instead of `who' when it is the object of a verb or preposition, You use whom after certain words, especially verbs and adjectives, to introduce a clause where you talk about the name or identity of a person or a group of people. He asked whom I'd told about his having been away = who, You use whom at the beginning of a relative clause when specifying the person or group of people you are talking about or when giving more information about them. One writer in whom I had taken an interest was Immanuel Velikovsky. the object form of 'who', used especially in formal speech or writing, The objective case of who, The World Health Organization, What person or people; which person or people (used in a direct or indirect question), The person or people that, agency of the United Nations which promotes improving health conditions for people around the world, ho, Ce'veni?english | adronato, Quien(es)?, What O J wanted to do to the judge, World Health Organization: a United Nations agency to coordinate international health activities and to help governments improve health services, pron. which person?; person which; that; every person which, Displays currently logged in users, Who and whom, as compound relatives, are also used especially of persons, meaning the person that; the persons that; the one that; whosoever, One; any; one, kto [KTAW] I'm reminded of the cliched-but-useful Polish phrase Kto to jest? "Who is that?" Date of entry: 17 April 2000, As interrogative pronouns, who and whom ask the question: What or which person or persons? Who and whom, as relative pronouns (in the sense of that), are properly used of persons (corresponding to which, as applied to things), but are sometimes, less properly and now rarely, used of animals, plants, etc, See the Note under What, pron, Originally, an interrogative pronoun, later, a relative pronoun also; used always substantively, and either as singular or plural, The who command, when typed without an argument, tells you who is currently on the system It gives you the user's login name, the terminal name, and the time that the user logged on If you ask who am I, it gives you this information about yourself, and it may also tell you which UNIX system you are on The options for the who command are not important here If you would like more information about them, you can check the on-line manual, as described in Chapter 3 Example: To find out who's on the system, type: who Options: Several Arguments: [am I] Select Another Term | Back to Notes Menu, World Health Organization, The who command can be used to find out who is subscribed to a list If the list is open or auto, anyone may retrieve the information If the list is closed, only subscribers may retrieve the information If the list is confidential, only the owner may retrieve the information, World Health Organization [TOP], World Health Organization (UN), a United Nations agency to coordinate international health activities and to help governments improve health services, You use who at the beginning of a relative clause when specifying the person or group of people you are talking about or when giving more information about them. There are those who eat out for a special occasion, or treat themselves The woman, who needs constant attention, is cared for by relatives. World Health Organization. the abbreviation of the World Health Organization, who Who is used as the subject or object of a verb. See entries at whom and whose, You use who in questions when you ask about the name or identity of a person or group of people. Who's there? Who is the least popular man around here? Who do you work for? Who do you suppose will replace her on the show? `You reminded me of somebody.' --- `Who?', You use who after certain words, especially verbs and adjectives, to introduce a clause where you talk about the identity of a person or a group of people. Police have not been able to find out who was responsible for the forgeries I went over to start up a conversation, asking her who she knew at the party You know who these people are, World Health Organistion, World Health Organisation, World Health Organization This UN agency was created in 1948 to provide global leadership in health issues; establish global standards for health; assist governments to strengthen national health programs; and to develop health technologies Perhaps its greatest accomplishment was leadership in the eradication of smallpox announced in 1980, World Health Organization Set up in 1948, Who is providing the goods or services The invoice should be on company letterhead, or be signed by the vendor Whom the goods or services were provided to Invoices should be addressed to the University at a University address Invoices addressed to an individual at a non-University address should be questioned, with the explanation noted on the invoice, The "who" command, when sent to the command address will return a list of all e-mail addresses currently subscribed to the list This command may be made made private so only list members can use it, or entirely disabled so only the list owner can use it, As of April 2002, the PIDX Dictionary Work Group has responsibility for the content of the Petroleum Industry Data Dictionary (PIDD), California Dictionary Project (CDP) is a non-profit organization dedicated to donating and distributing a dictionary annually to every third grade student in California's public schools Founded and sponsored by an independent group of volunteers and entrepreneurs, mainly professionals from the legal, financial and technology fields, CDP partners with Silicon Valley technology companies, and other service organizations to distribute the dictionaries during classroom visits This project is being made possible in part by a grant from Community Foundation Silicon Valley, The World Health Organization, whose mission is the attainment of the highest possible level of health by all people WHO provides technical assistance and emergency healthcare aid, assists government efforts to strengthen health services, promotes the prevention and control of disease such as HIV/AIDS and works on the forefront of health issues worldwide (Go to AIDS Links to connect to web sites for this and related services and organizations ), World Health Organisation, a branch of the United Nations, World Health Organization Website at www who int,
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Him; her; them (used as a relative pronoun to refer to a previously mentioned person or people.) - "We have ten employees, of whom half are carpenters."
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You use whom in questions when you ask about the name or identity of a person or group of people. `I want to send a telegram.' --- `Fine, to whom?' Whom did he expect to answer his phone? = who
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pron. who (object form - used after prepositions and as direct object); which; that
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What person or people; which person or people (used in a direct or indirect question) - "I don't know who it is. (indirect question)"
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Who and whom, as compound relatives, are also used especially of persons, meaning the person that; the persons that; the one that; whosoever
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As interrogative pronouns, who and whom ask the question: What or which person or persons? Who and whom, as relative pronouns (in the sense of that), are properly used of persons (corresponding to which, as applied to things), but are sometimes, less properly and now rarely, used of animals, plants, etc
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The who command, when typed without an argument, tells you who is currently on the system It gives you the user's login name, the terminal name, and the time that the user logged on If you ask who am I, it gives you this information about yourself, and it may also tell you which UNIX system you are on The options for the who command are not important here If you would like more information about them, you can check the on-line manual, as described in Chapter 3 Example: To find out who's on the system, type: who Options: Several Arguments: [am I] Select Another Term | Back to Notes Menu
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You use who at the beginning of a relative clause when specifying the person or group of people you are talking about or when giving more information about them. There are those who eat out for a special occasion, or treat themselves The woman, who needs constant attention, is cared for by relatives. World Health Organization. the abbreviation of the World Health Organization
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Who is providing the goods or services The invoice should be on company letterhead, or be signed by the vendor Whom the goods or services were provided to Invoices should be addressed to the University at a University address Invoices addressed to an individual at a non-University address should be questioned, with the explanation noted on the invoice
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The World Health Organization, whose mission is the attainment of the highest possible level of health by all people WHO provides technical assistance and emergency healthcare aid, assists government efforts to strengthen health services, promotes the prevention and control of disease such as HIV/AIDS and works on the forefront of health issues worldwide (Go to AIDS Links to connect to web sites for this and related services and organizations )
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