No. 'Who' can be both a subject and an object. Generally it means 'யார்'. As an object, it means 'யாரை'. Who are you? / I know who he is.(யார்) Who closed the door? / Do you know who closed the door?(யார்) Do you know the people who I invited? (யாரை) 'Whom' is used only as an object. It means யாரை/ யாருக்கு/etc. I met the person whom you talked about. (யாரை) She's the girl whom I helped. (யாருக்கு)
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Mam, who means yarai whereas whom means yarukku. Right mam?
Ex. I saw a boy whom I gave a pen.
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'Who' can be both a subject and an object. Generally it means 'யார்'. As an object, it means 'யாரை'.
Who are you? / I know who he is.(யார்)
Who closed the door? / Do you know who closed the door?(யார்)
Do you know the people who I invited? (யாரை)
'Whom' is used only as an object.
It means யாரை/ யாருக்கு/etc.
I met the person whom you talked about. (யாரை)
She's the girl whom I helped. (யாருக்கு)
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