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出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/11/09 21:07 UTC 版)
From 中期英語 whom, wham, from 古期英語 hwām, hwǣm, from Proto-Germanic *hwammai, dative case of *hwaz (“who, what”). Cognate with Scots wham (“whom”), German wem (“whom, to whom”), Danish hvem (“who, whom”), Swedish vem (“who, whom”).
whom (singular and plural objective case of who) (formal)
From 古期英語 hwām, hwǣm (dative of hwā), from Proto-West Germanic *hwammē (dative of *hwaʀ), from Proto-Germanic *hwammai (dative of *hwaz), from Proto-Indo-European *kʷósmey (dative of *kʷós).
Forms with short /a/ or /ɔ/ are generalised unstressed forms.
whom (singular or plural, accusative and dative case, nominative who)
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who
どのもの
which
誰やら
some one―somebody
anyone
Mr. So-and-so.
幾人か
どの人か
Which man?
what
what
which person
A. B. and his set.
どんな人か.
どんな人か.
What sort of (a) man is he?
any
どのところ
where
何処へ
where
one who denies