who
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Old English (dative , animal ) < Proto-Germanic
who (singular or plural, nominative case), careful , cold case
(Note that who is generally acclimated instead of whom, abnormally in breezy autograph or conversation.)
# (interrogative pronoun) What being or people; which being or humans (used in a absolute or aberrant question).
#:Who is that? (direct question)
#:I dont understand who it is. (indirect question)
# () The being or humans that.
#:It was a nice man who helped us.
who? (interrogative pronoun)
:Cyrillic:
:Roman:
who (relative pronoun)
*Thai: (thee)
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Old English (dative , animal ) < Proto-Germanic
who (singular or plural, nominative case), careful , cold case
(Note that who is generally acclimated instead of whom, abnormally in breezy autograph or conversation.)
# (interrogative pronoun) What being or people; which being or humans (used in a absolute or aberrant question).
#:Who is that? (direct question)
#:I dont understand who it is. (indirect question)
# () The being or humans that.
#:It was a nice man who helped us.
who? (interrogative pronoun)
:Cyrillic:
:Roman:
who (relative pronoun)
*Thai: (thee)
*:
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