whom in German
whom in German is dem, den, der — whom means the object form of "who," used when referring to the person a verb or preposition acts on.
whom in German
dem
den
der
die
dem
As the object of a verb.
den
As the object of a verb.
der
As the object of a verb.
die
As the object of a verb.
wen
As the object of a verb.
wem
(interrogative) What person or people; which person or people.
What does "whom" mean?
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pron The object form of "who," used when referring to the person a verb or preposition acts on.
"Whom did you invite to the meeting?"
whom in a sentence
- Whom did you invite to the meeting?
- To whom should I address this letter?
Common German translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "whom" in German?
"whom" in German is dem, den, der. whom means: The object form of "who," used when referring to the person a verb or preposition acts on.
How do you use "whom" in a sentence?
Example: "Whom did you invite to the meeting?" In German, "whom" is dem, den, der.
Are there other ways to say "whom" in German?
Yes — German has 6 translations listed for "whom": dem, den, der, die, wen, wem.
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