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How to pronounce who in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms w.h.o., world health organization
Type of un agency, united nations agency

Examples of who

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There were four Oak View students who placed in the top 10 of one or both tests.
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Everyone who enjoys eating out now has the opportunity to help Hillsboro School.
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Maybe you missed the interview of the young man who helped restrain the shooter.
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Currently, the council is made up of seven members who are all elected at large.
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An inmate who fails boot camp returns to prison to complete his or her sentence.
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She said customers who bought the CD can return it to any Wal-Mart for a refund.
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Cerda added 10 points for the Sabres, who finished the night shooting 16-for-45.
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It's critical, of course, for someone who is remodeling or building a new house.
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Borizov, who returns to court Jan. 21, remained in the county jail without bond.
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  • World Health Organization: a United Nations agency to coordinate international health activities and to help governments improve health services
  • Loveppears (stylized as LOVEppears; sometimes labeled Love appears) is Ayumi Hamasaki's second studio album. Following the trend of the time, remixes of the songs from Loveppears were released on a second disc.
  • WHO is a clear channel radio station broadcasting 50,000 watts on 1040 AM with a news/talk format. The station is owned by Clear Channel Communications and is located in Des Moines, Iowa. The station can be heard over most of the continental United States during nighttime hours. ...
  • The Whos are a race of microscopic humanoid creatures featured in the children's books Horton Hears a Who! and How the Grinch Stole Christmas! written by Dr. Seuss. They live in a city known as Whoville, or rather two separate versions of Whoville. ...
  • Who is a celebrity news and entertainment weekly magazine published in Australia by Pacific Magazines. It was launched as a sister magazine to the United States weekly People, with a name change facilitated because of an existing Australian lad's mag of the same name
  • The pronoun who, in the English language, is the interrogative and relative pronoun that is used to refer to human beings.
  • The standard Unix command who displays a list of users who are currently logged into a computer.
  • Who may refer to:
  • A person under discussion; a question of which person; What person or people; which person or people (used in a direct or indirect question); The person or people that