Whom

/huːm/ pronoun

An object form of 'who,' used after prepositions or as the object of a verb in very formal English. In everyday speech, people often just use 'who' instead.

From Old English 'hwām' or 'hwǣm', the dative (object) form of 'hwā' ('who'). It survived mainly in formal writing as English lost many of its case endings.

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