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WHO
abbr.
World Health Organization

who  (h)
pron.
1. What or which person or persons: Who left?
2. Used as a relative pronoun to introduce a clause when the antecedent is a person or persons or one to whom personality is attributed: the visitor who came yesterday; our child, who is gifted; informed sources who denied the story.
3. The person or persons that; whoever: Who believes that will believe anything.

[Middle English, from Old English hw; see kwo- in Indo-European roots.]
Usage Note: The traditional rules for choosing between who and whom are relatively simple but not always easy to apply. Who is used where a nominative pronoun such as I or he would be appropriate, that is, for the subject of a verb or for a predicate nominative; whom is used for a direct or indirect object or for the object of a preposition. Thus, we write the actor who played Hamlet was there, since who is the subject of played; and Whom do you like best? because whom is the object of the verb like; and To whom did you give the letter? because whom is the object of the preposition to. · It is more difficult, however, to apply these rules in complicated sentences, particularly when who or whom is separated from the verb or preposition that determines its form. Intervening words may make it difficult to see that Who do you think is the best candidate? requires who as the subject of the verb is (not whom as the object of think) and The man whom the papers criticized did not show up requires whom as the object of the verb criticized (not who as the subject of showed up). Highly complex sentences such as I met the man whom the government had tried to get France to extradite require careful analysisin this case, to determine that whom should be chosen as the object of the verb extradite, several clauses away. It is thus not surprising that writers from Shakespeare onward have often interchanged who and whom. Nevertheless, the distinction remains a hallmark of formal style. · In speech and informal writing, however, considerations other than strict grammatical correctness often come into play. Who may sound more natural than whom in a sentence such as Who did John say he was going to support? though it is incorrect according to the traditional rules. In general, who tends to predominate over whom in informal contexts. Whom may sound stuffy even when correctly used, and when used where who would be correct, as in Whom shall I say is calling? whom may betray grammatical ignorance. · Similarly, though traditionalists will insist on whom when the relative pronoun is the object of a preposition that ends a sentence, grammarians since Noah Webster have argued that the excessive formality of whom is at odds with the relative informality associated with this construction; thus they contend that a sentence such as Who did you give it to? should be regarded as entirely acceptable. · Some grammarians have argued that only who and not that should be used to introduce a restrictive relative clause that identifies a person. This restriction has no basis either in logic or in the usage of the best writers; it is entirely acceptable to write either the woman that wanted to talk to you or the woman who wanted to talk to you. · The grammatical rules governing the use of who and whom in formal writing apply equally to whoever and whomever and are similarly often ignored in speech and informal writing. See Usage Notes at else, that, whose.

who [huː]
pron
1. which person? what person? used in direct and indirect questions he can't remember who did it who met you?
2. used to introduce relative clauses with antecedents referring to human beings the people who lived here have left
3. the one or ones who; whoever bring who you want
[Old English hwā; related to Old Saxon hwē, Old High German hwer, Gothic hvas, Lithuanian kàs, Danish hvo]
Usage: See at whom

WHO
abbreviation for
(Medicine) World Health Organization
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.WHO - a United Nations agency to coordinate international health activities and to help governments improve health services
UN agency, United Nations agency - an agency of the United Nations
Translations
WHO N ABBR =World Health OrganizationOMS f
who [huː] PRON
1. (in direct and indirect questions) → quién sing, quiénes pl
who is it?¿quién es?
who are they?¿quiénes son?
who are you looking for?¿a quién buscas?
who does she think she is?¿quién se cree que es?
I know who it was(yo)sé quién fue
you'll soon find out who's whopronto sabrás quién es quién
2. (in exclamations) → quién
guess who!¡a ver si adivinas quién soy!
who should it be but Neil!¿a que no sabes quién era? ¡Neil!, ¡no era otro que Neil!
3. (relative) → que; (after preposition) → el/la que, quien, el/la cual(more frm)
my cousin who lives in New Yorkmi primo que vive en Nueva York
the girl who you sawla chica que viste
the girl who you spoke to has since left the companyla chica con la que or con quien or (more frm)con la cual hablaste ya no trabaja en la empresa
those who can swimlos que saben nadar
he who wishes toel que desee ...
deny it who mayaunque habrá quien lo niegue
WHO, WHOM

In direct and indirect questions
 In direct and indirect questions as well as after expressions of (un)certainty and doubt (e.g. no sé), translate who using quién/quiénes when it is the subject of a verb:
Who broke the window? ¿Quién rompió la ventana? She had no idea who her real parents were Ignoraba quiénes eran sus verdaderos padres
 When who/whom is the object of a verb or preposition, translate using quién/quiénes preceded by personal a or another preposition as relevant:
Who(m) did you call? ¿A quién llamaste? Who(m) is she going to marry? ¿Con quién se va a casar? You must tell me who you are going to go out with Tienes que decirme con quién/quiénes vas a salir
In exclamations
 Translate using quién/quiénes with an accent as in the interrogative form:
Who would have thought it! ¡Quién lo hubiera pensado!
As relative
 When who/whom follows the noun it refers to, the most common translation is que:
Do you recognize the three girls who have just come in? ¿Reconoces a las tres chicas que acaban de entrar? Peter, who was at the match, has told me all about it Peter, que estuvo en el partido, me lo ha contado todo That man (who) you saw wasn't my father El hombre que viste no era mi padre
! Personal a is not used before que.

"Who" as subject of a verb
 When who is the subject, que can sometimes be substituted by el cual/la cual or quien (singular) and los cuales/las cuales or quienes (plural). This can help avoid ambiguity:
I bumped into Ian and Sue, who had just come back from Madrid Me encontré con Ian y con Sue, la cual or quien acababa de regresar de Madrid
 Only que is possible in cases where subject who can be substituted by that, i.e. where who defines the person in question and the sentence does not make sense if you omit the who clause:
The little boy who won the cycle race is Sarah's nephew El niñito que ganó la carrera ciclista es el sobrino de Sarah
"Who(m)" as object of a verb or preposition
 When who(m) is the object of a verb, you can translate it using que as above. Alternatively, especially in formal language, use personal a + quien/quienes or personal a + ((ARTICLE)) + cual/cuales or personal a + ((ARTICLE)) + que:
The woman (who or whom) you're describing is my music teacher La señora que or a quien or a la cual or a la que describes es mi profesora de música
"Who(m)" as object of a preposition
 After prepositions, you should usually use que or cual preceded by the article or quien:
This is the girl (who or whom) I talked to you about Ésta es la chica de la que or de la cual or de quien te hablé

WHO [ˌdʌbəljuːeɪtʃˈəʊ] n abbr (=World Health Organization) → OMS f(= Organisation mondiale de la Santé)
who [ˈhuː]
pron (in questions)qui
Who said that? → Qui a dit ça?
Who is Jacques Chirac? → Qui est Jacques Chirac?
Who is it? (on phone)Qui est à l'appareil?; (through door)Qui est-ce?
Who do you work for? → Pour qui travaillez-vous?
rel pron
(subject of relative clause)qui
the man who saw us → l'homme qui nous a vus
the man who spoke to us → l'homme qui nous a parlé
those who earn more than £50,000 → ceux qui gagnent plus de 50 000 livres
The woman, who has two children, was sent to prison
BUT La femme, mère de deux enfants, a été incarcérée.
(object of relative clause) (= whom) → que
the man who we saw → l'homme que nous avons vu
the woman who we saw → la femme que nous avons vue
the man who she married → l'homme qu'elle a épousé
the woman who he married → la femme qu'il a épousée

WHO abbr of World Health OrganizationWHO f, → Weltgesundheitsorganisation f
who
pron
(interrog) → wer; (acc) → wen; (dat) → wem; and who should it be but Jeremy?und wer wars? natürlich Jeremy!; who do you think you are?was glaubst du or bildest du dir ein, wer du bist?, für wen hältst du dich eigentlich?; “Who’s Who”„Wer ist Wer“; you’ll soon find out who’s who in the officeSie werden bald im Büro alle kennenlernen; who are you looking for?wen suchen Sie?; who did you stay with?bei wem haben Sie gewohnt?
(rel) → der/die/das, welche(r, s); any man whojeder (Mensch), der …; anyone who wishes or those who wish to go …wer gehen will …; deny it who may (form)bestreite das, wer will

WHO [ˌdʌbljuːeɪtʃˈəʊ] n abbr =World Health OrganizationO.M.S. f =Organizzazione Mondiale della Sanità
WHO [ˌdʌbljuːeɪtʃˈəʊ] n abbr =World Health OrganizationO.M.S. f =Organizzazione Mondiale della Sanità

who
pron who [huː]
(used as the subject of a verb) what person(s)(?) Who is that woman in the green hat?; Who did that?; Who won?; Do you know who all these people are? wie من؟: ضمير إستِفْهام عن الفاعِل العاقِل кой kdo hvem wer ποιος quién, quiénes kes چه کسى kuka (qui est-ce) qui מִי कौन tko ki(k)? siapa hver chi だれが (사람에 관해 물어) 누구, 어떤 사람(들) kas kas siapa wie hvem kto quem cine кто kto kdo ko vem ใคร kim(i), kimler(i) کون ai
rel pron
1 (used to refer to a person or people mentioned previously to distinguish him or them from others used as the subject of a verb: usually replaceable by that ) (the) one(s) that: The man who/that telephoned was a friend of yours; A doctor is a person who looks after people's health. wat ضَمير صِلَة يَعود إلى العاقِل الفاعل بِمَعْنى: الذي، التي، الذين، اللواتي който který der der/die/das ο οποίος, που que kes که joka qui שֶׁ- जो koji az aki yang sem, er che ~するところの …하는(인) 사람 kuris (tas) kurš yang die som który que care который ktorý ki koji som บุคคลซึ่ง ...-en/an, ki o (關係代詞)該人、這些人 який, котрий جو chỉ người đã nhắc tới trước đó
2 used, after a comma, to introduce a further comment on a person or people His mother, who was so proud, gave him a hug. wat ضَمير يأتي في بدايَة جُمْلَة الصِّلَه غَيْر المُحَدِّدَه който který der der/die/das ο οποίος que kes کسیکه که joka qui שֶׁ- जो koja aki yang sem, er che そしてその人は 그리고(그러자, 그러나) 그 사람은 kuris, -i kas yang die som który que care тот, кто ktorý ki koji som บุคคลที่ ki o (關係代詞,在逗號之後)他(她),他(她)們 який, котрий جو bổ nghĩa thêm cho người được nhắc trước đó),)们
rel pron whoˈever
any person or people that Whoever gets the job will have a lot of work to do. wie ook al كُل من، أيّاً كان който и да е ten, kdo hvem der end wer auch immer όποιος, οποιοσδήποτε quien, quienquiera que, el que kes iganes هر کسی se, joka la personne qui מִי שֶׁ- जो भी tko god akárki, bárki, aki csak barang siapa hver sem chiunque; chi ~する人はだれでも (…하는 사람은) 누구든지 kas, kad ir kas jebkurš, kas sesiapa yang wie... ook den som; alle/enhver som ktokolwiek quem acela care тот кто ten, kto kdorkoli ko god den (de) som, var och en som ใครก็ตาม; ไม่ว่าใครก็ตามที; ผู้ใดก็ตาม; ใครทำก็ตาม (her) kim(i)...-se (關係代詞)無論是誰 хто б не جو کوءی بھی bất kỳ ai
pron
1 no matter who Whoever rings, tell him/them I'm out. wie ook al أي شَخْصٍ ، لا يَهِمُّ من без значение кой kdokoli hvem, der end; hvem som helst wer auch immer όποιος (κι αν) quienquiera que, cualquiera que ükskõik kes هر کی kuka hyvänsä quiconque מִי שֶלא יִהיֶה जो भी bez obzira tko bárki siapa saja sama hver chiunque だれが~しようとも 누가 …하더라도 kad ir kas (ja) kāds; vienalga, kurš siapa saja wie... ook hvem som enn, samme hvem ktokolwiek seja quem for que oricine кто бы ни ktokoľvek kdorkoli bilo ko vem som än ใครก็ตาม; ไม่ว่าใครก็ตามที; ผู้ใดก็ตาม; ใครทำก็ตาม kim olursa olsun 無論是誰 хто б не, який би не کوءی بھی bất kỳ ai
2 (also who ever) used in questions to express surprise etc Whoever said that? wie ook al تُسْتَعْمَل في الإسْتِفهام للتعْبير عن المُفاجأَه بِمَعنى: مَن هو الذي؟ кой kdopak hvem wer (denn nur) ποιος στην ευχή; quienquiera que, cualquiera que kes küll چه کسی؟ kuka kumma qui donc מִי? जो कोई tko god ugyan ki? siapa hver (í ósköpunum) chiunque 一体だれが 도대체 누가 kas gi kas tad siapa yang wie... in godsnaam hvem i all verden któż quem oare cine кто бы kto kdo vendar ko vem i all sin dar/all (världen) ...? ใครก็ตาม; ไม่ว่าใครก็ตามที; ผู้ใดก็ตาม; ใครทำก็ตาม kim(ler), hangi kişi(ler) 究竟是誰 хто ж? کس نے ai vậy nhỉ
pron whom [huːm]
(used as the object of a verb or preposition, but in everyday speech sometimes replaced by who) what person(s)(?) Whom/who do you want to see?; Whom/who did you give it to?; To whom shall I speak? vir wie ضَمير إسْتِفْهام للسُّؤال عن المَفعول به العاقِل بِمَعْنى: من кого komu, koho, kým hvem wen, wem ποιον a quién/quiénes kellele, keda چه کسى را ketä, keitä, kenet, kenelle que, qui מִי, לְמִי किसको, जिसको kome siapa hvern chi だれを 누구를(에게) ką, kam ko; kuru; kam; kuram siapa wie hvem kogo, komu quem pe cine; cu cine; cui кого; кому komu, koho, s kým koga, komu kome vem ใคร ทำหน้าที่เป็นกรรม kimi, kime (受格)誰 кого, кому کس سے với ai (宾)谁
rel pron
(used as the object of a verb or preposition but in everyday speech sometimes replaced by who)
1 (used to refer to a person or people mentioned previously, to distinguish him or them from others able to be omitted or replaced by that except when following a preposition) (the) one(s) that: The man (whom/that) you mentioned is here; Today I met some friends (whom/that) I hadn't seen for ages; This is the man to whom I gave it; This is the man (whom/who/that) I gave it to. aan wie ضَمير صِلَه للتَّعْبير عن المَفْعول به العاقِل بِمَعْنى: الذي، التي، الذين، اللواتي когото který der; som; hvem den/die/das, dem/der ποιον que, quien, quienes keda که jonka, jotka, jota, joita que, (à) qui אָשֶר, ש- जिसको kome, kojem aki(ke)t; aki(k)nek yang hvern, sem chi ~するところの …하는 바의 (사람) kuris kuru; kuram yang die, wie hvem który que care; pe care; căruia, căreia который ktorý ki koji som ผู้ซึ่ง kimi, kime (關係代詞受格)他(她),他(她)們 кого, який جو người mà),)们
2 used, after a comma, to introduce a further comment on a person or people His mother, who was so proud of him, gave him a hug. wat تُسْتَعْمَل في جُمْلَة الصِّلَه غَيْر المُحَدِّدَه който který der den/die/das τον οποίο que, quien, quienes keda, kes کسیکه که joka qui, que שֶ- जिसको koji akit yang hvern, sem che, (a) cui そしてその人を 그리고 그 사람을(에게) kurį kuru; kuram yang die, wie som którego itd. que pe care с которым ktorý ki koji som ผู้ที่ ki o, ki ona (關係代詞受格,在逗號之後)他(她),他(她)們 який جو người mà (宾),)们
know who's who
to know which people are important. weet wie's wie يَعْرِف من هو الشَّخْص المُهِم знам кой е важен znát vlivné osoby vide hvem, der er hvem wissen, wer wichtig ist έχω υψηλές γνωριμίες saber qué personas son importantes teadma kes on kes قابلیت تشخیص افراد مهم erottaa merkkihenkilöt connaître les personnes influentes לַדָעָת מִי חָשוּב महत्वपूर्ण लोग znati tko je tko tudja, hogy ki kicsoda mengenal orang yang penting vita hverjir eru merkilegir (conoscere le persone importanti) 誰が偉いか分かる 누가 누구인지를 알다 žinoti, kurie žmonės naudingi zināt/pazīt īsto[] cilvēku[] orang yang penting de weg weten vite hvem som er hvem wiedzieć kto tu rządzi conhecer os importantes a şti care persoane sunt im­por­tante знать кто есть кто poznať vplyvné osoby vedeti, kdo je kdo znati ko je ko veta vem som är vem ผู้ที่มีความสำคัญ kim kimdir bilmek 認識重要人物 знати, хто є значною персоною یہ جاننا کہ کون کتنا اہم ہے những nhân vật quan trọng

WHO مَنْ kdo som wer ο οποίος quién kuka qui tko chi 누구 wie hvem kto quem кто vem บุคคลที่ kim ai


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