Whom in spanish
Quién
pronunciation: kien part of speech: none
pronunciation: kien part of speech: none
In gestures





whom = quien, quienes.
Example: The variety of reader places in a library adds interest to the interior but also provide for the many preferences of the users, some of whom seem to prefer a very busy location.more:
» To Whom it May Concern = A quien corresponda.
Example: The use of the phrase 'To Whom it May Concern" was once a popular introductory greeting for a business letter or formal correspondence.