Usage examples of "Whose" in English with translation to French

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Kumi is the girl whose father likes dogs. Kumi est la fille dont le père aime les chiens.
Whose turn is it next? À qui le tour ?
I saw a house whose roof was red. J'ai vu une maison dont le toit était rouge.
I wonder whose car this is. Je me demande à qui est cette voiture.
This is the man whose cars were stolen. Voici l'homme dont on a volé les voitures.
Whose house is across from yours? À qui est la maison en face de la vôtre ?
I have a friend whose nickname is "Pencil." J'ai un ami dont le surnom est "stylo".
I wonder whose these scissors are. Je me demande à qui sont ces ciseaux.
This is the woman whose cars were stolen. Voici la femme dont on a volé les voitures.
Do you know whose car this is? Savez-vous à qui est cette voiture ?
That's the man whose suitcase I found. Voici l'homme dont j'ai trouvé la valise.
Whose is the book on the desk? À qui est le livre sur le bureau ?
It's an idea whose time has come. C'est une idée dont le moment est venu.
Whose is the dictionary on the table? À qui appartient le dictionnaire sur la table ?
I have a friend whose wife is a pianist. J'ai un ami dont la femme est pianiste.
"Whose chair is this?" "It is mine." "À qui est cette chaise ?" "C'est la mienne".
That is the girl whose father is a doctor. C'est la fille dont le père est médecin.
Whose book is this on the desk? À qui est ce livre sur la table de travail ?
A problem of whose importance we are fully aware. Problème dont nous avons pleinement conscience de l'importance.
"Whose pants are these?" "They are Ken's." "À qui est ce pantalon?" "À Ken."
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