Whose Meaning in English
word
/ˈhuz/
hooz
/hˈuːz/
hooz
释义
Used to ask or tell who something belongs to, or who is connected to something. It shows possession or relationship in questions and relative clauses.
用法与细微差别
Formal and informal use. Common in questions ('Whose book is this?') and relative clauses ('the man whose car was stolen'). Not used as a standalone word—always modifies a noun. Avoid confusion with 'who's' (contraction of 'who is').
Spanish: cuyo - cuya - cuyos - cuyas - de quiénPortuguese (BR): cujo - cuja - cujos - cujas - de quemPortuguese (PT): cujo - cuja - cujos - cujas - de quemChinese (Simplified): 谁的Chinese (Traditional): 誰的Hindi: जिसका - जिसकी - जिनका - जिनकीArabic: لِمَن - الذي... لـBengali: কার - যারRussian: чей - чья - чьё - чьиJapanese: だれのVietnamese: của ai - mà (thuộc về ai đó)Korean: 누구의Turkish: kiminUrdu: کس کاIndonesian: milik siapa - yang (milik)
例句
Whose shoes are these?
basic
I met a boy whose father is a doctor.
basic
Do you know whose bag this is?
basic
I couldn’t remember whose turn it was.
natural
There’s a car outside whose alarm keeps going off.
natural
We’re not sure whose idea this was, but it worked!
natural