- where [interrogative]
- къде
adv
English-Bulgarian small dictionary. 2014.
adv
English-Bulgarian small dictionary. 2014.
interrogative — [in΄tə räg′ə tiv] adj. [LL interrogativus see INTERROGATE] 1. asking, or having the form of, a question 2. used in a question n. an interrogative word or expression (Ex.: what? where?) interrogatively adv … English World dictionary
Where — may refer to: * Where (SQL) Database language clause * basic interrogative about location … Wikipedia
where — O.E. hwær, hwar, from P.Gmc. *khwar (Cf. O.S. hwar, O.N. hvar, O.Fris. hwer, M.Du. waer, O.H.G. hwar, Ger. wo, Goth. hvar where ), from PIE interrogative base *qwo (see WHO (Cf. who)) … Etymology dictionary
where — interrogative adverb in or to what place or position. ↘in what direction or respect. related adverb 1》 at, in, or to which. 2》 the place or situation in which. ↘in or to a place or situation in which. ↘in or to any place in which. Origin… … English new terms dictionary
Interrogative word — In linguistics, an interrogative word is a function word used for the item interrupted in an information statement. Interrogative words are sometimes also called wh words because most of English interrogative words start with wh . In English,… … Wikipedia
Interrogative mood — In linguistics and grammar, the interrogative mood (abbreviated int) is an epistemic grammatical mood used for asking questions by inflecting the main verb.[1] Its occurrence is rare. Contents 1 Examples of languages with an interrogative mood … Wikipedia
where — [OE] Where is an ancient Indo European formation derived from the interrogative base *qwo (source also of English what, who, etc). In Germanic (where its relatives include Dutch waar, Swedish var, Danish hvor, and the war of German warum ‘why’)… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
where — [OE] Where is an ancient Indo European formation derived from the interrogative base *qwo (source also of English what, who, etc). In Germanic (where its relatives include Dutch waar, Swedish var, Danish hvor, and the war of German warum ‘why’)… … Word origins
where — 1. Declarative. Kahi. 2. Interrogative. Aia i hea? Auhea? Ai hea? Mahea? I hea? Hea? Where is the place to go? Auhea kahi e hele ai? From where? Mai been mai? No hea? … English-Hawaiian dictionary
whereabouts — interrogative adverb where or approximately where. noun [treated as sing. or plural] the place where someone or something is … English new terms dictionary
HEBREW GRAMMAR — The following entry is divided into two sections: an Introduction for the non specialist and (II) a detailed survey. [i] HEBREW GRAMMAR: AN INTRODUCTION There are four main phases in the history of the Hebrew language: the biblical or classical,… … Encyclopedia of Judaism