"Of whom" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase de qui. The prepositional phrase also translates as "whose" in English. The pronunciation will be "duh kee" in French.
Qui est de Paris? in French is "Who is from Paris?" in English.
Qui est en dehors de la maison? in French means "Who is outside the house?" in English.
"Who is from Bordeaux?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Qui est de Bordeaux? The question also translates as "Who's from Bordeaux?" in English. The pronunciation will be "kee ey duh bor-do" in French.
whose thoughts would you like to read?
who of
who put its paw / leg on Suzie's shoulder?
"De quelle" translates to "of which" or "on what" in English.
"Do you have an idea who I am?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Avez-vous une idée de qui je suis? The question also translates literally as "Do you have one idea of who I am?" in English. The pronunciation will be "a-vey-voo yoo-nee-dey duh kee zhuh swee" in French.
"What is the day that comes before?" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Quel est le jour qui précède? The pronunciation will be "ke-ley luh zhoor kee prey-sed" in French.
Coup de grâce in French is "killing blow" in English.
Terrain de sport in French is "sports ground" in English.
Pas de soucis! in French means "No worries!" in English.