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Kelime sıklığı ve önem indeksi, bir kelimenin belirli bir dilde ne sıklıkta göründüğünü gösterir. Sayı ne kadar küçükse, kelime o kadar sık kullanılır. En sık kullanılan kelimeler genellikle 1 ile 4000 arasındadır. Bu önem indeksi, dil öğrenme süreciniz sırasında en faydalı kelimelere odaklanmanıza yardımcı olur.
Кой (koy), Който (koyto), Кой (koy) - as a pronoun in indirect questions, Кой (koy) - in rhetorical or exclamatory questions

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Кой (koy)

Örnek:
Who is coming to the party?
Кой идва на партито?
Do you know who he is?
Знаеш ли кой е той?
Kullanım: InformalBağlam: Used to ask about a person's identity.
Not: This is the most common usage of 'who' in questions about people.

Който (koyto)

Örnek:
The person who called you is waiting.
Човекът, който те е извикал, чака.
She is the one who helped me.
Тя е тази, която ми помогна.
Kullanım: Formal/InformalBağlam: Used in relative clauses to refer back to a person.
Not: This form is used to connect clauses and provide more information about someone.

Кой (koy) - as a pronoun in indirect questions

Örnek:
I wonder who will win.
Чудя се кой ще спечели.
Do you know who to ask?
Знаеш ли на кого да питаш?
Kullanım: InformalBağlam: Used to express curiosity or uncertainty about a person's identity.
Not: This usage often implies a sense of mystery or inquiry.

Кой (koy) - in rhetorical or exclamatory questions

Örnek:
Who would have thought?
Кой би помислил?
Who could say no to this?
Кой би казал не на това?
Kullanım: InformalBağlam: Used to emphasize a point or express disbelief.
Not: This form is often used in conversation to make a statement more impactful.

Who eşanlamlıları

Whom

Whom is used as an object pronoun, particularly in formal writing or speech. It is the objective form of 'who'.
Örnek: To whom did you give the book?
Not: Whom is used when referring to the object of a verb or preposition, whereas 'who' is used as a subject pronoun.

Which person

This phrase can be used interchangeably with 'who' to inquire about a specific individual.
Örnek: Which person is responsible for this mess?
Not:

What person

Similar to 'which person', this phrase can also be used as a synonym for 'who' to ask about an individual.
Örnek: What person would do such a thing?
Not:

Who ifadeleri, yaygın kullanılan ifadeler

Who's who

Refers to a situation where it is difficult to distinguish one person from another due to similarities.
Örnek: In this group of talented individuals, it's hard to tell who's who.
Not: The original word 'who' is used to ask about a person's identity, while 'who's who' refers to the confusion of identities.

Who's there

A common phrase used in jokes or when someone is at the door and wants to know who is on the other side.
Örnek: Knock, knock. Who's there?
Not: The original word 'who' is used to inquire about a person, while 'who's there' is used to ask for the identity of someone at the door.

Who cares

Expresses indifference or lack of concern about a particular matter or opinion.
Örnek: I don't like the new policy. Who cares anyway?
Not: The original word 'who' is used for asking about a person, while 'who cares' dismisses the importance of a person's interest.

Who in their right mind

Questions the sanity or rationality of a person who would do or believe something absurd.
Örnek: Who in their right mind would agree to such a ridiculous proposal?
Not: The original word 'who' is used for asking about a person, while 'who in their right mind' questions the rationality of that person.

Who knows

Expresses uncertainty or a lack of knowledge about a particular situation or outcome.
Örnek: Who knows what the future holds for us?
Not: The original word 'who' is used for asking about a person, while 'who knows' conveys uncertainty about the answer or outcome.

Who am I to judge

Acknowledges one's lack of authority or moral high ground to criticize or pass judgment on someone else.
Örnek: I may not agree with her choices, but who am I to judge?
Not: The original word 'who' is used for asking about a person, while 'who am I to judge' questions one's own right to criticize or judge others.

Who's to say

Challenges the idea that there is a definitive answer or authority on a particular matter.
Örnek: Who's to say what the best course of action is in this situation?
Not: The original word 'who' is used for asking about a person, while 'who's to say' questions the authority or certainty of a statement or decision.

Who günlük (argo) ifadeleri

Who's the boss

Used to inquire or assert who is in charge or has authority in a situation.
Örnek: I don't know who's the boss around here anymore.
Not: The original word 'who' refers to a person, while the slang term 'who's the boss' focuses on determining the person in a position of power.

Whoa

An exclamation used to express surprise, awe, or to tell someone to stop or slow down.
Örnek: Whoa, slow down! You're speaking too fast.
Not: Unlike 'who,' 'whoa' is an interjection used to indicate a sudden stop or shock.

Whoa Nelly

An emphatic form of 'whoa' used to express heightened surprise, excitement, or caution.
Örnek: Whoa Nelly! That was a close call.
Not: Similar to 'whoa,' 'whoa Nelly' adds emphasis and intensity to the expression.

Whoops

An exclamation used to acknowledge a small mistake or accident.
Örnek: Whoops, I dropped my phone!
Not: While 'who' is a question pronoun, 'whoops' is an informal interjection used to admit an error.

Whoa whoa whoa

An expression used to indicate a need to slow down, pause, or show disbelief.
Örnek: Whoa whoa whoa, let's not get ahead of ourselves here.
Not: By repeating 'whoa,' this slang term emphasizes the need to stop or consider the situation carefully.

Whoopsy daisy

A playful and informal way to express a minor mishap, mistake, or accident.
Örnek: Whoopsy daisy, I spilled my drink.
Not: Similar to 'whoops,' 'whoopsy daisy' adds a whimsical or childlike tone to acknowledging an error.

Who's your daddy

A boastful or taunting phrase used to assert dominance, control, or superiority in a situation.
Örnek: He scored the winning goal and yelled, 'Who's your daddy now?'
Not: In contrast to the neutral question 'who,' 'who's your daddy' is used provocatively and often in a confrontational or competitive context.

Who - Örnekler

Who is that person?
Кой е този човек?
Who is coming to the party?
Кой идва на партито?
Who won the game?
Кой спечели играта?
Who is your favorite actor?
Кой е любимият ти актьор?

Who dilbilgisi

Who - Zamir (Pronoun) / Soru zamiri (Wh-pronoun)
Sözcük tabanı: who
Çekimler
Hece, Ayrıştırma ve Vurgu
Who 1 hece içerir: who
Fonetik yazı: ˈhü
who , ˈhü (Kırmızı hece vurguludur)

Who - Önem ve kullanım sıklığı

Kelime sıklığı ve önem indeksi, bir kelimenin belirli bir dilde ne sıklıkta göründüğünü gösterir. Sayı ne kadar küçükse, kelime o kadar sık kullanılır. En sık kullanılan kelimeler genellikle 1 ile 4000 arasındadır.
Who: 0 - 100 (Son Derece Yaygın).
Bu önem indeksi, dil öğrenme süreciniz sırasında en faydalı kelimelere odaklanmanıza yardımcı olur.