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what
A1
pronoun
Usage:
95%
which, which thing
Translation: which, which thing
Pronunciation: /wɒt/
Meaning: Used to ask for information about something or to specify something.

We use 'what' to ask questions about things or information. It helps to know more about something.

What is your name?

What do you want to eat?

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A2
interjection
Usage:
60%
wow, really
Translation: wow, really
Pronunciation: /wɒt/
Meaning: Used to express surprise or disbelief about something.

'What' can be used to show surprise or shock when hearing news or information. It is a short, strong word for emotions.

What! You won the race?

What! She is moving away?

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B1
pronoun
Usage:
75%
which thing, that thing
Translation: which thing, that thing
Pronunciation: /wɒt/
Meaning: Used to ask for more details or explanation about something previously stated.

'What' is used when someone wants more detail about something that happened or was mentioned before. It asks for explanation.

What happened at the party?

What did she say to you?

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4
B2
pronoun
Usage:
70%
that which, the thing that
Translation: that which, the thing that
Pronunciation: /wɒt/
Meaning: Used as a pronoun to introduce a noun clause referring to a thing or things unknown or unspecified.

'What' introduces a part of a sentence called a noun clause. This clause talks about something unknown or not definite.

I don’t know what to do.

Tell me what you want.

5
B1
adverb
Usage:
65%
how
Translation: how
Pronunciation: /wɒt/
Meaning: Used to emphasize an adjective or adverb in exclamations, meaning 'to what degree'.

'What' can be used at the beginning of a sentence to show strong feeling about something. It adds emphasis to an adjective or noun.

What a beautiful day!

What an amazing story!

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6
A2
determiner
Usage:
85%
which
Translation: which
Pronunciation: /wɒt/
Meaning: Used as a determiner to ask about the identity or nature of something.

'What' is used before nouns to ask about a thing’s identity or choice. It helps to find out which one or what kind.

What book do you like?

What color is the sky?

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7
A2
interjection
Usage:
75%
pardon, sorry
Translation: pardon, sorry
Pronunciation: /wɒt/
Meaning: Used in informal speech to ask for repetition or clarification of something not heard or understood.

'What' is often used to ask someone to repeat or explain when you do not understand or hear clearly. It is a quick way to ask again.

What? I didn’t hear you.

What did you say just now?

8
C1
pronoun
Usage:
70%
that which, those things
Translation: that which, those things
Pronunciation: /wɒt/
Meaning: Used as a pronoun in expressions to indicate a thing, idea, or fact (often in fixed phrases).

'What' can be used to mean 'the thing or things that' in common sayings or expressions. It often talks about facts or important ideas.

You get what you pay for.

What matters most is kindness.

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