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what
conj. to what extent
 
interj. Really? (used to express surprise)
 
pron. word used in a question to request more information; which; how much; don't you agree?
 
adv. word used in a question to begin a prepositional phrase; which; to what extent; how much; word used in a question to stress a certain situation
 
adj. word used in question to request specific information; which
 
n. word used in a question to inquire about a thing

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Bo Burnham
Robert Pickering "Bo" Burnham (born August 21, 1990) is an American comedian, singer-songwriter, and poet. Writing comedic and satirical songs that comment on social issues, celebrity culture, and the nature of comedy itself, he achieved fame when his YouTube videos gained great popularity; as of April 2015 his videos had been watched more than 152 million times.

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what
zájm. co; cože
 
příd.jm. jaký; který
 
What about...?
co takhle…?
 
and what about...?
a co…?

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Rzecz. jaki, co; (wszystko) to, co; co (za)?
 
what?
wtrąc. co takiego?

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(pron., a., & adv.)
Whatever; whatsoever; what thing soever; -- used indefinitely.
  
 
(pron., a., & adv.)
Used substantively with the antecedent suppressed, equivalent to that which, or those [persons] who, or those [things] which; -- called a compound relative.
  
 
(pron., a., & adv.)
Used adverbially, in part; partly; somewhat; -- with a following preposition, especially, with, and commonly with repetition.
  
 
(pron., a., & adv.)
Used adverbially in a sense corresponding to the adjectival use; as, he picked what good fruit he saw.
  
 
(pron., a., & adv.)
Used adjectively, meaning how remarkable, or how great; as, what folly! what eloquence! what courage!
  
 
(pron., a., & adv.)
Used adjectively, equivalent to the . . . which; the sort or kind of . . . which; rarely, the . . . on, or at, which.
  
 
(pron., a., & adv.)
Sometimes prefixed to adjectives in an adverbial sense, as nearly equivalent to how; as, what happy boys!
  
 
(pron., a., & adv.)
As an interrogative pronoun, used in asking questions regarding either persons or things; as, what is this? what did you say? what poem is this? what child is lost?
  
 
(pron., a., & adv.)
As an exclamatory word: -- (a) Used absolutely or independently; -- often with a question following.
  
 
(pron., a., & adv.)
As a relative pronoun
  
 
(n.)
Something; thing; stuff.
  
 
(interrog. adv.)
Why? For what purpose? On what account?
  

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