WHO in Russian
WHO in Russian is ВОЗ, кто, что — WHO means used to ask about the identity of a person or people.
WHO in Russian
ВОЗ
Pronounced: VOZ
Initialism of World Health Organization.
кто
Pronounced: kto
(fused relative, archaic, or, marginal) Whoever, he who, they who.
что
Pronounced: chto
(fused relative, archaic, or, marginal) Whoever, he who, they who.
кото́рая
Pronounced: kotoraya
(fused relative, archaic, or, marginal) Whoever, he who, they who.
кото́рый
Pronounced: kotoryy
(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 Russian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "WHO" in Russian?
"WHO" in Russian is ВОЗ, кто, что. WHO means: Used to ask about the identity of a person or people.
How do you pronounce ВОЗ?
"WHO" in Russian is ВОЗ, pronounced "VOZ".
How do you use "WHO" in a sentence?
Example: "Who left the door open?" In Russian, "WHO" is ВОЗ, кто, что.
Are there other ways to say "WHO" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 5 translations listed for "WHO": ВОЗ, кто, что, кото́рая, кото́рый.
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