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who in Arabic

who in Arabic is اَلَّذِي, اَلَّتِي, اَللَّذَانِ — who means used to ask about the identity of a person or people.

who in Arabic

اَلَّذِي
pron masculine
Pronounced: allaḏī
who (relative pronoun)
اَلَّتِي
pron feminine
Pronounced: allatī
who (relative pronoun)
اَللَّذَانِ
pron masculine
Pronounced: al-laḏāni
who (relative pronoun)
اَللَّتَانِ
pron feminine
Pronounced: al-latāni
who (relative pronoun)
اَلَّذِينَ
pron masculine
Pronounced: allaḏīna
who (relative pronoun)
اَللَّاتِي
pron feminine
Pronounced: al-lātī
who (relative pronoun)
اَللَّائِي
pron feminine
Pronounced: al-lāʔī
who (relative pronoun)
اللَّوَاتِي
pron feminine
Pronounced: al-lawātī
who (relative pronoun)
الي
pron
Pronounced: illi
who (relative pronoun)
اللي
pron
Pronounced: illi
who (relative pronoun)

What does "who" mean?

  1. pron Used to ask about the identity of a person or people.
    "Who left the door open?"
  2. pron Used to introduce a clause that gives more information about a person already mentioned.
    "The woman who called earlier left her number."

who in a sentence

  • Who left the door open?
  • Who is coming to the party tonight?
  • The woman who called earlier left her number.

Common Arabic translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "who" in Arabic?

"who" in Arabic is اَلَّذِي, اَلَّتِي, اَللَّذَانِ. who means: Used to ask about the identity of a person or people.

How do you pronounce اَلَّذِي?

"who" in Arabic is اَلَّذِي, pronounced "allaḏī".

How do you use "who" in a sentence?

Example: "Who left the door open?" In Arabic, "who" is اَلَّذِي, اَلَّتِي, اَللَّذَانِ.

Are there other ways to say "who" in Arabic?

Yes — Arabic has 10 translations listed for "who": اَلَّذِي, اَلَّتِي, اَللَّذَانِ, اَللَّتَانِ, اَلَّذِينَ, اَللَّاتِي.

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