Translations: the word in the other languages
- Afrikaans: wie
- Amharic: የሚሰጡዋቸውን
- Arabic: أيا كان
- Azerbaijani: kim
- Bashkir: кем
- Belarusian: хто
- Bulgarian: кой
- Bengali: কেহ
- Bosnian: ko god da je
- Catalan: qui
- Cebuano: bisan kinsa nga
- Czech: ten, kdo
- Welsh: pwy bynnag
- Danish: hvem
- German: wer
- Greek: όποιος
- Esperanto: kiu ajn
- Spanish: quienquiera que
- Estonian: kes
- Basque: duenak
- Persian: هر کس
- Finnish: kuka
- French: quiconque
- Irish: whoever
- Scottish Gaelic: às bith cò a
- Galician: quen
- Gujarati: રહેલી વ્યકિત
- Hebrew: מי
- Hindi: जो कोई भी
- Croatian: tko
- Haitian: nenpòt moun ki
- Hungarian: akárki
- Armenian: ով է
- Indonesian: siapapun
- Icelandic: hver
- Italian: chi
- Japanese: 誰
- Javanese: sapa
- Georgian: ვინც
- Kazakh: кім
- Khmer: អ្នកណា
- Kannada: ಯಾರು
- Korean: 누구
- Kyrgyz: ким
- Latin: qui
- Luxembourgish: wien
- Lao: ໃຜ
- Lithuanian: kas
- Latvian: tas, kurš
- Malagasy: na iza na iza
- Mari: кӧ
- Maori: te tangata
- Macedonian: кој
- Malayalam: ആരെങ്കിലും
- Mongolian: хэн ч
- Marathi: जो कोणी
- Hill Mari: кӱн
- Malay: siapapun
- Maltese: min
- Burmese: အကြင်သူသည်
- Nepali: जसले
- Dutch: wie
- Norwegian: den som
- Punjabi: ਜੋ ਕੋਈ
- Papiamento: ken mi
- Polish: kto
- Portuguese: quem
- Romanian: oricine
- Russian: кто
- Sinhalese: යමෙක්
- Slovak: ten, kto
- Slovenian: kdor
- Albanian: kush
- Serbian: ко
- Sundanese: sakur
- Swedish: vem
- Swahili: mtu
- Tamil: எவர்
- Telugu: ఎవరైతే
- Tajik: касе, ки
- Thai: ใครก็ตามที่
- Tagalog: sinumang
- Turkish: kim
- Tatar: кем
- Udmurt: кинлэн
- Ukrainian: хто
- Urdu: جو شخص
- Uzbek: kimki
- Vietnamese: bất cứ ai
- Xhosa: nabani na
- Yiddish: ווער
- Chinese: 谁
Synonyms, close and similar words for whoever
- someone
- who
- somebody
- anyone