Yes, the word who is a pronoun. It can be an interrogative pronoun, a pronoun that asks a question or it can be relative pronoun that introduces a relative clause. Example uses:
Interrogative pronoun: Who would like some brownies?
Relative pronoun: The girl who sits next to me is from Poland.
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The word word is a noun.
Punjabi word for the word where is ''kithey''
Word is the abbreviation 4 word
The homophone for the word "whirred" would be the word "word."
The word respectful is not a compound word.
"Palabra" is the Spanish word for "Word".
It is one word.
I the word then a word?
The Latin word for sustainability is the word sostenibilita. The Spanish word for this word is sostenibilidad and the German word is nachhaltigkeit.
Use parentheses, then brackets, then parentheses, then brackets, and so on. Word (word [word], word [word (word)])