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Who

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Extremadamente Común
0 - 100
0 - 100
El índice de frecuencia e importancia de las palabras indica con qué frecuencia aparece una palabra en un idioma determinado. Cuanto menor es el número, con más frecuencia se usa la palabra. Las palabras más frecuentemente usadas típicamente varían de 1 a 4000. Este índice de importancia te ayuda a centrarte en las palabras más útiles durante tu proceso de aprendizaje del idioma.

누구 (nugu), 누구의 (nugui), 누가 (nuga), 누구라도 (nugurado)

Significados de Who en coreano

누구 (nugu)

Ejemplo:
Who is that person?
저 사람은 누구인가요?
Do you know who called?
누가 전화했는지 아세요?
Uso: Informal/FormalContexto: Used to ask about someone's identity or name.
Nota: This is the most common use of 'who' in English, used both in formal and informal settings.

누구의 (nugui)

Ejemplo:
Whose book is this?
이 책은 누구의 책인가요?
I found a wallet. Whose is it?
지갑을 찾았어요. 이건 누구의 것이죠?
Uso: Formal/InformalContexto: Used to ask about ownership.
Nota: This form is used to inquire about possession and can be used in both casual and formal conversations.

누가 (nuga)

Ejemplo:
Who will come to the party?
누가 파티에 올 건가요?
Who made this delicious cake?
이 맛있는 케이크는 누가 만들었나요?
Uso: Informal/Mostly InformalContexto: Used to ask about a subject in a question.
Nota: This form emphasizes the subject of an action and is often used in spoken Korean.

누구라도 (nugurado)

Ejemplo:
Anyone can join, even who is late.
늦은 누구라도 참여할 수 있어요.
Whoever wants to participate can come.
참여하고 싶은 누구라도 올 수 있어요.
Uso: Informal/NeutralContexto: Used to refer to any person in a general sense.
Nota: This term is used to signify inclusivity and can refer to 'anyone' or 'whoever' in a general context.

Los sinónimos de Who

Whom

Whom is used as an object pronoun, particularly in formal writing or speech. It is the objective form of 'who'.
Ejemplo: To whom did you give the book?
Nota: 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.
Ejemplo: Which person is responsible for this mess?
Nota:

What person

Similar to 'which person', this phrase can also be used as a synonym for 'who' to ask about an individual.
Ejemplo: What person would do such a thing?
Nota:

Expresiones y frases comunes de Who

Who's who

Refers to a situation where it is difficult to distinguish one person from another due to similarities.
Ejemplo: In this group of talented individuals, it's hard to tell who's who.
Nota: 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.
Ejemplo: Knock, knock. Who's there?
Nota: 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.
Ejemplo: I don't like the new policy. Who cares anyway?
Nota: 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.
Ejemplo: Who in their right mind would agree to such a ridiculous proposal?
Nota: 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.
Ejemplo: Who knows what the future holds for us?
Nota: 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.
Ejemplo: I may not agree with her choices, but who am I to judge?
Nota: 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.
Ejemplo: Who's to say what the best course of action is in this situation?
Nota: 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.

Expresiones cotidianas (jerga) de Who

Who's the boss

Used to inquire or assert who is in charge or has authority in a situation.
Ejemplo: I don't know who's the boss around here anymore.
Nota: 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.
Ejemplo: Whoa, slow down! You're speaking too fast.
Nota: 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.
Ejemplo: Whoa Nelly! That was a close call.
Nota: Similar to 'whoa,' 'whoa Nelly' adds emphasis and intensity to the expression.

Whoops

An exclamation used to acknowledge a small mistake or accident.
Ejemplo: Whoops, I dropped my phone!
Nota: 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.
Ejemplo: Whoa whoa whoa, let's not get ahead of ourselves here.
Nota: 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.
Ejemplo: Whoopsy daisy, I spilled my drink.
Nota: 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.
Ejemplo: He scored the winning goal and yelled, 'Who's your daddy now?'
Nota: In contrast to the neutral question 'who,' 'who's your daddy' is used provocatively and often in a confrontational or competitive context.

Who - Ejemplos

Who is that person?
저 사람은 누구인가요?
Who is coming to the party?
누가 파티에 오나요?
Who won the game?
누가 게임에서 이겼나요?
Who is your favorite actor?
당신이 가장 좋아하는 배우는 누구인가요?

Gramática de Who

Who - Pronombre (Pronoun) / Pronombre interrogativo (Wh-pronoun)
Lema: who
Conjugaciones
Sílabas, Separación y Acento
Who contiene 1 sílabas: who
Transcripción fonética: ˈhü
who , ˈhü (La sílaba roja es la acentuada)

Who - Importancia y frecuencia de uso

El índice de frecuencia e importancia de las palabras indica con qué frecuencia aparece una palabra en un idioma determinado. Cuanto menor es el número, con más frecuencia se usa la palabra. Las palabras más frecuentemente usadas típicamente varían de 1 a 4000.
Who: 0 - 100 (Extremadamente Común).
Este índice de importancia te ayuda a centrarte en las palabras más útiles durante tu proceso de aprendizaje del idioma.
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