Someones Meaning in English
word · lemma: someone
ˈsəmˌwən
SUM-wun
sˈʌmwɒnz
SUM-wonz
Definition
'Someones' is a possessive form referring to something that belongs to 'someone.' It is considered incorrect in standard English, where 'someone's' is the correct way to show possession.
Usage & Nuances
'Someones' is a common spelling mistake for the possessive 'someone's' (with an apostrophe). Always use 'someone's' to show possession. 'Someones' without the apostrophe is incorrect and not used in standard English.
Spanish: alguien (posesivo: de alguien)Portuguese (BR): alguém (possessivo: de alguém)Portuguese (PT): alguém (possessivo: de alguém)Chinese (Simplified): 某人的Chinese (Traditional): 某人的Hindi: किसी काArabic: شخص ما (ملكية: خاص بأحد)Bengali: কারোর - কারওRussian: чей-тоJapanese: 誰かのVietnamese: của ai đóKorean: 누군가의Turkish: birininUrdu: کسی کاIndonesian: punya seseorang
Example Sentences
That is someones book, but I don't know whose.
basic
I think those are someones keys on the floor.
basic
Is this someones phone?
basic
You can't just take someones lunch from the fridge.
natural
It’s not nice to read someones messages without permission.
natural
Could you grab someones jacket from the lost and found?
natural