Quae

Can Quae Be Which?

Can Quae Be Which?

In Latin, on the other hand, there is one primary relative pronoun: quī, quae, quod. It can mean “who,” “which,” or “that,” depending on the context.

  1. What does quae mean?
  2. Is quae a relative pronoun?
  3. What part of speech is QUAE?
  4. What is qui quae quod?

What does quae mean?

Quae. qui Relative Pronoun = who, which, whom, that.

Is quae a relative pronoun?

The formation of qui, quae, quod, the relative pronoun in Latin, is relatively simple: the base qu- + first/second declension endings, with the usual pronoun exceptions.

What part of speech is QUAE?

qui, quae, quod

(relative pronoun)

What is qui quae quod?

The Relative Pronoun qui, quae, quod is the equivalent of the English who/which/that. It is used to join two complete sentences that share a common noun (or pronoun) so that the noun doesn't have to be repeated. For example: We see the boy.

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