to whom

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İngilizce - Türkçe
kime

Müfettiş kimin neyi kime, nerede, ne zaman ve niçin yaptığını bilmek istiyor. - The investigator wants to know who did what to whom where, when, and why.

İlk kek parçasını kime vereceksin? - To whom will you give the first piece of cake?

kimi

Kiminle konuşuyordun? - With whom were you speaking?

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

kimi; kime; kimden; kimde: Whom do you mean? Kimi kastediyorsun? To whom did you give it? Onu kime verdiniz? From whom did you take
{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
kime

Kime sormamı önerirsin? - Whom do yo suggest I should ask?

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

-diği
ki o/onu/ona
-dığı
kim

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

Bu pencere kim tarafından kırıldı? - By whom was this window broken?

kimden

Kimden bahsediyorsun? - Whom are you speaking of?

kimde

Kimden bahsediyorsun? - Whom are you speaking of?

ki onu

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

kim en
İngilizce - İngilizce
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.

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

Whom did you ask?.

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

With whom were you talking?.

{p} objective case of who
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 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
The objective case of 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
pron. who (object form - used after prepositions and as direct object); which; that
to whom

    Türkçe nasıl söylenir

    tı hum

    Telaffuz

    /tə ˈho͞om/ /tə ˈhuːm/

    Etimoloji

    [ 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.

    Ortak Eşdizimliler

    to whom interest

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