Whom are you speaking of?
- Kimden bahsediyorsun?
And who did you learn that from?
- Ve onu kimden öğrendiniz?
Who did you get these flowers from?
- Bu çiçekleri kimden aldın?
Excuse me, who is this woman?
- Afedersiniz, bu kadın kim?
Whose books are these?
- Bunlar kimin kitapları?
By whom was this window broken?
- Bu pencere kim tarafından kırıldı?
By whom was the island discovered?
- Ada kim tarafından keşfedildi?
Who is it that you want to talk to?
- Konuşmak istediğin kimdir?
Who is it that Tom wants to talk to?
- Tom'un konuşmak istediği kim?
There wasn't anyone in the room.
- Odada hiç kimse yoktu.
Hide this in a safe place. I don't want anyone getting their hands on it.
- Bunu güvenli bir yerde sakla. Ona kimsenin dokunmasını istemiyorum.
Who's taking responsibility for this problem?
- Kim bu sorun için sorumluluk alıyor?
Tom doesn't know who's who.
- Tom kimin kim olduğunu bilmiyor.
No one can dry another's tears without wetting his own hands.
- Hiç kimse kendi ellerini ıslatmadan başkasının gözyaşlarını kurulayamaz.
Luckily nobody got wet.
- İyi ki kimse ıslanmadı.
It will take some getting used to, a husband named Kim. She has known girls named Kim since she was a squirt in a sunsuit. Quite a few really. Kimberleys and plain Kims.
The half-caste woman who looked after him (she smoked opium, and pretended to keep a second-hand furniture shop by the square where the cheap cabs wait) told the missionaries that she was Kim’s mother’s sister; but his mother had been nursemaid in a colonel's family and had married Kimball O’Hara, a young color-sergeant of the Mavericks, an Irish regiment.