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Definition of whom're in English Turkish dictionary

whom
kimi; kime; kimden; kimde: Whom do you mean? Kimi kastediyorsun? To whom did you give it? Onu kime verdiniz? From whom did you take
whom
{z} 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
whom
-diği
whom
ki o/onu/ona
whom
-dığı
whom it may concern
ilgili makama
whom it may concern
ilgili kişiye
whom
kime

Bana bu kitapların kime ait olduğunu söyle. - Tell me whom these books belong to!

Jim onun kime telefon ettiğini duyabiliyordu. - Jim could hear whom she was phoning.

whom
kim

İş için kimi seçeceğine karar vermek sana kalmış. - It rests with you to decide whom to choose for the job.

Kiminle konuşuyordun? - With whom were you speaking?

whom
kimi

İş için kimi seçeceğine karar vermek sana kalmış. - It rests with you to decide whom to choose for the job.

Tiyatroda kimi gördün? - Whom did you see at the theatre?

which, that, whom
Bu, o kime
whom ever
kime hiç
whose, of whom?, which belongs to
kimin, kime mi?, hangi ait
whom
ki onu

Dün Yamada'ya rastladım, ki onu yıllardır görmemiştim. - Yesterday I ran into Yamada, whom I hadn't seen in years.

whom
kim en
whom should i ask
kime sorabilirim
whom should i inform
kimi bilgilendirmeliyim
with whom
kiminle

Merhaba! Kiminle konuşuyorum? Beni tanımıyor musun? Ben, Aldo! - Hello! With whom am I speaking? You don't recognize me? It's me, Aldo!

Noeli kiminle geçiriyorsun? - With whom are you spending Christmas?

He dances well to whom the fortune pipes
(Atasözü) Bahtın borusu öterse kim olsa oynar
Tell me with whom thou goest and I'll tell thee what thou doest
(Atasözü) Bana arkadaşını şöyle, sana kim olduğunu söyleyeyim
all of whom
hepsi de
by whom
kim tarafından
for whom the bell tolls
Çanlar kimin için çalıyor
for whom the bell tolls
Çanlar Kimin İçin Çalıyor - Ernest Hemingway'in kitabı

The fates of all human beings are interconnected - whatever affects one of us affects us all.

of whom
kimi
someone to whom private matters are confided
Birine kime özel konular vardır sır
to act for whom it may concern
hareket etmek makama için
to whom it may concern
İlgi makama
to whom this may concern
İlgili kişiye
for whom the bells are tolling
çanlar kimin için çalıyor
to whom it may concern
ilgiliye
to whom it may concern
ilgili makama
English - English
whom are

Rohan Batra threw back his head and guffawed. “What is this?” he bellowed, “jungle thrills for tourists? First you show us a herd of tame elephants, then you get all spooky about a puddle of dirty water. And finally you weave a tale around a harmless forest guard standing in a fire-break. Come off it! Whom’re you trying to fool?”.

whom
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.

whom
What person or people; which person or people, as the object of a verb

Whom did you ask?.

whom
What person or people; which person or people, as the object of a preposition

With whom were you talking?.

whom
{p} objective case of who
whom
Whom is used in formal or written English instead of `who' when it is the object of a verb or preposition
whom
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
whom
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
whom
The objective case of who
whom
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
whom
pron. who (object form - used after prepositions and as direct object); which; that
whom it may concern
to the concerned party, to whomever is interested
to whom it may concern
Used as a salutation in a letter when the writer does not know who will read the letter
to whom this may concern
A phrase used to begin a formal letter to an unknown recipient
for whom the bell tolls
destiny of all humans are interconnected, whatever affects one of us affects all of us
to whom it may concern
to whomever this matter touches upon, to whomever is so interested
whom're
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