The objective case of who. See Who.
Whom is translated as "किसे" in Hindi. It is used when referring to the object of a verb in a sentence.
"To Whom Should I Speak Today" is a poem by Egyptian poet Thomas Eric Peet. The meaning of the poem has to do with distrust of fellowmen.
young man whom Brahmin likes
Whose - possessive pronoun meaning belonging to whom.
A female whom one loves or has an intimate relationship with.
"jin" ya "jisko" ya "ko"
Translation: Whom do I want to lie to?
Do you mean fiduciary? If so, it means someone in whom trust has been reposed.
There is no universal meaning to any of the symbolism used in a family crest. The meaning depends on where in the world the crest was designed, when, and by whom.
The person to whom a lease is given, or who takes an estate by lease.
always love but not hate
Wouldbe is the term used to indicate the person whom he/she is going to marry