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Whom

hum
Ypač Dažnas
700 - 800
700-800, Ypač Dažnas
Žodžių dažnumo ir svarbos indeksas rodo, kaip dažnai žodis pasirodo tam tikroje kalboje. Kuo mažesnis skaičius, tuo dažniau žodis vartojamas. Dažniausiai vartojami žodžiai paprastai svyruoja nuo 1 iki 4000. Šis svarbos indeksas padeda jums susitelkti į naudingiausius žodžius jūsų kalbos mokymosi proceso metu.
кого (kogo), кому (komu), с кем (s kem), кого-либо (kogo-libo)

Žodžio Whom reikšmės rusiškai kalba

кого (kogo)

Pavyzdys:
To whom did you give the book?
Кому ты дал книгу?
Whom are you inviting to the party?
Кого ты приглашаешь на вечеринку?
Naudojimas: formalKontekstas: Used in questions or relative clauses to refer to the object of a verb.
Pastaba: In modern English, 'whom' is often replaced by 'who', but it is still used in formal contexts.

кому (komu)

Pavyzdys:
Whom should I address this letter to?
Кому мне адресовать это письмо?
Whom do you trust the most?
Кому ты доверяешь больше всего?
Naudojimas: formalKontekstas: Used when asking about the recipient of an action.
Pastaba: 'Whom' is less common in everyday conversation and is more frequently used in writing or formal speech.

с кем (s kem)

Pavyzdys:
With whom are you traveling?
С кем ты путешествуешь?
Whom did you meet at the conference?
С кем ты встретился на конференции?
Naudojimas: formalKontekstas: Used to inquire about the person accompanying someone.
Pastaba: In conversational Russian, people often use 'кто' instead of 'кого' or 'кому' in informal settings.

кого-либо (kogo-libo)

Pavyzdys:
Whom shall I consult about this issue?
С кем я могу посоветоваться по этому вопросу?
Whom do you want to see?
Кого ты хочешь увидеть?
Naudojimas: formalKontekstas: Used to specify a person in a polite inquiry.
Pastaba: 'Whom' tends to sound more sophisticated and is used less frequently in casual conversation.

Whom sinonimai

who

Who is used to refer to a person or people.
Pavyzdys: The person who called you is waiting outside.
Pastaba: Who is used for subjects of sentences, while whom is used for objects.

that

That can be used to refer to a person or thing.
Pavyzdys: The man that I met yesterday is a doctor.
Pastaba: That is more commonly used to refer to things, but can also refer to people in informal contexts.

which

Which is used to refer to things or animals.
Pavyzdys: The book which I borrowed from the library is very interesting.
Pastaba: Which is used for non-human subjects or objects.

whose

Whose is used to show possession or belonging.
Pavyzdys: The woman whose car broke down asked for help.
Pastaba: Whose is used to indicate ownership or association.

that one

That one is a colloquial way to refer to a specific person or thing.
Pavyzdys: The girl that one can see in the picture is my sister.
Pastaba: That one is more informal and conversational in nature.

Whom posakiai ir dažni junginiai

To whom it may concern

This is a formal way to address a letter to an unknown recipient or a group of people who may be interested in the content of the letter.
Pavyzdys: To whom it may concern, I am writing to inquire about the job opening.
Pastaba: The phrase 'to whom it may concern' is a fixed expression used in formal writing, whereas 'whom' is a relative pronoun used to refer to the object of a verb or preposition.

Whom do you serve?

This is a formal or old-fashioned way of asking someone whom they are serving or working for.
Pavyzdys: Whom do you serve, sir?
Pastaba: In this context, 'whom' is used as an interrogative pronoun to ask about the object of the verb 'serve,' whereas 'whom' on its own is a relative pronoun.

For whom the bell tolls

This phrase is a famous line from a poem by John Donne and is used to reflect on the interconnectedness of humanity.
Pavyzdys: For whom the bell tolls, it tolls for thee.
Pastaba: The phrase uses 'whom' in an archaic or poetic manner, whereas 'whom' is a standard relative pronoun in modern English.

Whom shall I say is calling?

This is a formal way of asking for the identity of the person who is calling.
Pavyzdys: Whom shall I say is calling?
Pastaba: In this context, 'whom' is used as an interrogative pronoun to ask about the object of the verb 'say,' whereas 'whom' on its own is a relative pronoun.

With whom do you want to go?

This is a formal way of asking with whom someone wants to accompany or go somewhere.
Pavyzdys: With whom do you want to go to the concert?
Pastaba: In this context, 'whom' is used as an interrogative pronoun to ask about the object of the preposition 'with,' whereas 'whom' on its own is a relative pronoun.

Whom are you talking to?

This is a formal way of asking to whom someone is speaking.
Pavyzdys: Whom are you talking to on the phone?
Pastaba: In this context, 'whom' is used as an interrogative pronoun to ask about the object of the verb 'talking,' whereas 'whom' on its own is a relative pronoun.

Whom kasdienės (slengo) išraiškos

Whatcha

Informal contraction of 'what are you' or 'what have you'. It is used to ask about someone's current activities or plans.
Pavyzdys: Whatcha doin' tonight?
Pastaba: Whatcha is a colloquial and relaxed form of 'what are you', commonly used in informal conversations.

Whodunnit

Combination of 'who' and 'dunnit' (short for 'done it'). It refers to a mystery or detective story where the focus is on solving a crime.
Pavyzdys: That movie was a real whodunnit - you had no idea who the killer was until the end.
Pastaba: Whodunnit is a playful slang term for a mystery or detective story, distinct from the formal usage of 'whom' as an object pronoun in a sentence.

Whatchamacallit

Used to refer to an object whose name one can't remember or doesn't know. It serves as a placeholder for any random or unspecified item.
Pavyzdys: Could you hand me that whatchamacallit over there? I need to fix this.
Pastaba: Whatchamacallit is a casual term for an unnamed object, contrasting with the formal usage of 'whom' as an object pronoun in English.

Whom - Pavyzdžiai

Whom did you invite to the party?
Кого ты пригласил на вечеринку?
To whom should I address this letter?
Кому я должен адресовать это письмо?
With whom are you going to the concert?
С кем ты идёшь на концерт?

Whom gramatika

Whom - Įvardis (Pronoun) / Klausiamasis įvardis (Wh-pronoun)
Antraštinis žodis: whom
Konjugacijos
Skiemenys, Skyrimas ir Kirtis
whom turi 1 skiemenų: whom
Fonetinis transkripcija: ˈhüm
whom , ˈhüm (Raudonas skiemuo yra kirčiuotas)

Whom - Svarbumas ir naudojimo dažnumas

Žodžių dažnumo ir svarbos indeksas rodo, kaip dažnai žodis pasirodo tam tikroje kalboje. Kuo mažesnis skaičius, tuo dažniau žodis vartojamas. Dažniausiai vartojami žodžiai paprastai svyruoja nuo 1 iki 4000.
whom: 700 - 800 (Ypač Dažnas).
Šis svarbos indeksas padeda jums susitelkti į naudingiausius žodžius jūsų kalbos mokymosi proceso metu.