WHO in Italian
WHO in Italian is OMS, chi, che — WHO means used to ask about the identity of a person or people.
WHO in Italian
OMS
Initialism of World Health Organization.
chi
(fused relative, archaic, or, marginal) Whoever, he who, they who.
che
(fused relative, archaic, or, marginal) Whoever, he who, they who.
What does "WHO" mean?
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pron Used to ask about the identity of a person or people.
"Who left the door open?"
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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 Italian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "WHO" in Italian?
"WHO" in Italian is OMS, chi, che. WHO means: Used to ask about the identity of a person or people.
How do you use "WHO" in a sentence?
Example: "Who left the door open?" In Italian, "WHO" is OMS, chi, che.
Are there other ways to say "WHO" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 3 translations listed for "WHO": OMS, chi, che.
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