who
Common misspellings:
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- whe (2.9%)
- yuou (0.1%)
- wor (0.3%)
- wih (0.4%)
- whoe (4.7%)
- sho (3.1%)
- tho (1.0%)
- iis (0.1%)
- hoo (0.4%)
- whoc (0.4%)
- whould (0.3%)
- whie (0.1%)
- wh (11.8%)
- sto (0.1%)
- whol (1.2%)
- howe (0.1%)
- whowas (0.1%)
- whon (0.7%)
- whi (8.7%)
- whome (0.7%)
- wo (15.5%)
- whos (9.6%)
- fo (0.1%)
- thoughs (0.1%)
- wha (0.4%)
- woh (3.3%)
- whoo (2.5%)
- whod (0.7%)
- whow (2.1%)
- wgo (0.3%)
- whis (0.1%)
- wher (0.1%)
- whor (0.5%)
- whot (0.7%)
- whu (0.4%)
- wjho (0.3%)
- eho (1.4%)
- whil (0.1%)
- ohh (0.1%)
- twho (0.3%)
- hwo (5.6%)
- whao (1.0%)
- wjo (0.9%)
- whoi (4.4%)
- whp (2.3%)
- qho (0.3%)
- rwo (0.1%)
- wh0 (0.1%)
- 9who (0.3%)
- ewho (0.8%)
- weho (0.3%)
- wgho (0.3%)
- whho (0.9%)
- whio (3.8%)
- whjo (0.7%)
- whoh (0.3%)
- whok (0.3%)
- whou (0.5%)
- whto (0.3%)
- wwho (1.3%)
Usage examples for who:
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And who better'n me?
"Robert Louis Stevenson a Record, an Estimate, and a Memorial" – Alexander H. Japp -
Well, then, who is it?
"San-Cravate; or, The Messengers; Little Streams" – Charles Paul de Kock -
No matter, then, who see it.
"Dramatic Technique" – George Pierce Baker -
Well, it 's accordin' to who you ask.
"Entire PG Edition of The Works of William Dean Howells" – William Dean Howells