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whose in Arabic

whose in Arabic is لِمَن, اَلَّذِي, اَلَّتِي — whose means belonging to which person; used to ask or show ownership.

whose in Arabic

لِمَن
det
Pronounced: liman
of whom (interrogative)
اَلَّذِي
det masculine
Pronounced: allaḏī
of whom (relative)
اَلَّتِي
det feminine
Pronounced: allatī
of whom (relative)
اَلَّذِينَ
det masculine
Pronounced: allaḏīna
of whom (relative)
اَللَّوَاتِي
det feminine
Pronounced: al-lawātī
of whom (relative)

What does "whose" mean?

  1. det Belonging to which person; used to ask or show ownership.
    "Whose coat is this on the chair?"
  2. pron The one(s) belonging to whom.
    "There are two bags here — whose are they?"

whose in a sentence

  • Whose coat is this on the chair?
  • The man whose car was stolen called the police.
  • There are two bags here — whose are they?
  • I don't know whose this is.

Common Arabic translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "whose" in Arabic?

"whose" in Arabic is لِمَن, اَلَّذِي, اَلَّتِي. whose means: Belonging to which person; used to ask or show ownership.

How do you pronounce لِمَن?

"whose" in Arabic is لِمَن, pronounced "liman".

How do you use "whose" in a sentence?

Example: "Whose coat is this on the chair?" In Arabic, "whose" is لِمَن, اَلَّذِي, اَلَّتِي.

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

Yes — Arabic has 5 translations listed for "whose": لِمَن, اَلَّذِي, اَلَّتِي, اَلَّذِينَ, اَللَّوَاتِي.

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