"What" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "what" is an interrogative pronoun used to ask for more information or clarification. It is often used at the beginning of a question to express surprise, inquiry, or uncertainty. It is also used in idiomatic expressions, such as "what's up" or "what's going on," to ask about a person's well-being or situation.
For example:
"What is your name?" (asking for information about someone's identity)
"What's happening?" (expressing surprise or curiosity about a situation)
"What's up?" (asking about someone's well-being or mood)
"What do you mean?" (asking for clarification or explanation)
The word "what" can also be used as a noun, as in "the what" or "whatever," to refer to something unknown or unspecified.
For example:
"The what's in this jar?" (referring to an unknown substance in a jar)
"Whatever that is" (referring to an unspecified or unknown thing)
Here are 5 different usage examples for the word "what":
I couldn't find any definition or meaning for the word "wharl". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a made-up word.
"A catch-all term used to describe something miscellaneous or unrelated, often used to refer to things that are not worth remembering or are vaguely defined."