Ordbok
Engelsk - Tyrkisk
Whose
huz
Ekstremt Vanlig
500 - 600
500 - 600
Ordets frekvens- og betydningsindeks indikerer hvor ofte et ord dukker opp i et gitt språk. Jo mindre tallet er, desto oftere brukes ordet. De mest brukte ordene varierer vanligvis fra omtrent 1 til 4000. Denne viktighetsindeksen hjelper deg med å fokusere på de mest nyttige ordene under språklæringsprosessen din.
Ordets frekvens- og betydningsindeks indikerer hvor ofte et ord dukker opp i et gitt språk. Jo mindre tallet er, desto oftere brukes ordet. De mest brukte ordene varierer vanligvis fra omtrent 1 til 4000. Denne viktighetsindeksen hjelper deg med å fokusere på de mest nyttige ordene under språklæringsprosessen din.
kimin, kiminin, kimin ki
Betydninger av Whose på tyrkisk
kimin
Eksempel:
Whose book is this?
Bu kimin kitabı?
Do you know whose car is parked outside?
Dışarıda kimin arabasının park ettiğini biliyor musun?
Bruk: formal/informalKontekst: Used to inquire about ownership or possession.
Merk: The word 'whose' is a possessive pronoun and is used to ask questions related to ownership.
kiminin
Eksempel:
I met a man whose daughter is an artist.
Kızının sanatçı olduğu bir adamla tanıştım.
She is someone whose opinion I respect.
Onun görüşüne saygı duyduğum birisidir.
Bruk: formal/informalKontekst: Used in relative clauses to indicate possession.
Merk: In this context, 'whose' connects a noun (like 'man' or 'someone') to a characteristic or relationship.
kimin ki
Eksempel:
I don’t know whose idea it was to start the project.
Projeyi başlatan kimin fikri olduğunu bilmiyorum.
Whose responsibility is it to clean the mess?
Dağıtılan eşyaların temizlenmesi kimin sorumluluğunda?
Bruk: formal/informalKontekst: Used to ask about ownership or responsibility in a more complex sentence structure.
Merk: 'Whose' can also imply a sense of accountability or obligation in certain contexts.
Synonymer for Whose
whose
Used to indicate possession or ownership by asking about the person or thing that something belongs to.
Eksempel: The man whose car was stolen reported it to the police.
Merk:
of whom
A more formal way to express possession or ownership by indicating the person something belongs to.
Eksempel: The student, of whom the teacher was proud, received an award.
Merk: Formal usage compared to 'whose'.
belonging to whom
A more direct way to inquire about possession or ownership.
Eksempel: The keys belonging to whom?
Merk: More direct and less common than 'whose'.
Whoses uttrykk og vanlige setninger
whose fault is it
This phrase is used to inquire about the responsibility or blame for a particular situation.
Eksempel: Whose fault is it that the project failed?
Merk: The phrase 'whose fault is it' specifically focuses on assigning responsibility, whereas 'whose' on its own simply asks about possession.
whose idea was it
This phrase is used to question the originator of a particular concept or plan.
Eksempel: Whose idea was it to have a team-building exercise?
Merk: The phrase 'whose idea was it' delves into the creator of an idea, whereas 'whose' alone asks about ownership.
whose turn is it
This phrase is used to ask about the order or sequence in which individuals are expected to perform a certain action.
Eksempel: Whose turn is it to present next?
Merk: The phrase 'whose turn is it' focuses on the order of actions, while 'whose' by itself asks about possession.
whose side are you on
This phrase is used to question someone's loyalty or allegiance in a conflict or disagreement.
Eksempel: Whose side are you on in this argument?
Merk: The phrase 'whose side are you on' inquires about support or loyalty, whereas 'whose' alone asks about possession.
whose shirt is this
This phrase is used to inquire about the ownership or identity of an object.
Eksempel: Whose shirt is this lying on the floor?
Merk: The phrase 'whose shirt is this' specifically asks about ownership of an object, while 'whose' on its own asks about possession in general.
Whoses hverdags (slang) uttrykk
Whose mans
Used to refer to someone's friend or associate.
Eksempel: Whose mans is this? He's acting wild.
Merk: The word 'mans' is a slang term that is colloquially used to refer to a person or friend in a casual manner.
Whose line is it anyway?
Used to describe a situation where things are unpredictable or nonsensical.
Eksempel: I have no idea what he's saying, it's like Whose Line Is It Anyway up in here.
Merk: The phrase 'Whose Line Is It Anyway' is a reference to the improvisational comedy show, drawing a parallel to a situation lacking structure or predictability.
Whose up?
Used to inquire who is available or interested in doing something.
Eksempel: I'm bored, whose up for grabbing some food?
Merk: The word 'up' is added for emphasis and informality to ask who is willing to participate.
Whose girl is that?
Used to inquire about the relationship status or ownership of a female.
Eksempel: Whose girl is that over there, she's cute.
Merk: The term 'girl' is used informally to refer to a female.
Whose mans is this?
Used to question the association or responsibility for someone's behavior.
Eksempel: Look at this guy dancing, whose mans is this?
Merk: Similar to 'Whose mans,' this phrase specifically questions the responsibility for an individual's actions.
Whose bag is this?
Used to ask about the ownership of an item.
Eksempel: Hey, whose bag is this in the hallway?
Merk: The term 'bag' is colloquially used to refer to any object or possession.
Whose - Eksempler
Whose book is this?
Bu kimin kitabı?
The man whose car was stolen reported it to the police.
Arabası çalınan adam durumu polise bildirdi.
Whose idea was it to go to the beach?
Sahile gitme fikri kimin?
Whoses grammatikk
Whose - Determiner (Determiner) / Spørrende eiendomspronomen (Possessive wh-pronoun)
Oppslagsord: whose
Bøyinger
Stavelser, Deling og Beton
whose inneholder 1 stavelser: whose
Fonemisk transkripsjon: ˈhüz
whose , ˈhüz (Den røde stavelsen er betont)
Whose - Betydning og bruksfrekvens
Ordets frekvens- og betydningsindeks indikerer hvor ofte et ord dukker opp i et gitt språk. Jo mindre tallet er, desto oftere brukes ordet. De mest brukte ordene varierer vanligvis fra omtrent 1 til 4000.
whose: 500 - 600 (Ekstremt Vanlig).
Denne viktighetsindeksen hjelper deg med å fokusere på de mest nyttige ordene under språklæringsprosessen din.