Relative PronounsQuî, Quae, Quod (singular) Quî, Quae, Quae (plural) |
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Masculine |
Feminine |
Neuter |
Usual Translation |
nom. sg. |
quî |
quae |
quod |
who, which, what, that |
gen. sg. |
cuius |
cuius |
cuius |
whose, of whom, of which |
dat. sg. |
cui |
cui |
cui |
to/for whom; to/for which |
acc. sg. |
quem |
quam |
quod |
whom, which, that |
abl. sg. |
quô |
quâ |
quô |
by whom; by which |
nom. pl. |
quî |
quae |
quae |
who, which, what, that |
gen. pl. |
quôrum |
quârum |
quôrum |
whose, of whom, of which |
dat. pl. |
quibus |
quibus |
quibus |
to/for whom; to/for which |
acc. pl. |
quôs |
quâs |
quae |
whom, which, that |
abl. pl. |
quibus |
quibus |
quibus |
by whom; by which |
Rules to Remember |
1. The CASE (of the relative pronoun) comes from the (relative) CLAUSE. |
2. The GENDER and NUMBER come from the antecedent. |
The case of the relative pronoun derives from its use in its own, dependent clause:
I liked the book that she gave me.
Mihi placebat liber quem mihi dedit.
The man who wrote the book is working hard. |
Vir qui librum scripsit diligenter laborat. |
The woman who is running toward the field is his sister. |
Femina quae ad agrum currit soror ei est. |
He will see the river whose waters are dangerous. |
Flumen videbit cuius aquae periculosae sunt. |
The tyrant is a person for whom no leisure is safe. |
Tyrannus est homo cui nullum otium tutum est. |
He gave a gift to the woman whom we saw there. |
Donum dedit feminae quam ibi vidimus. |
Caesar, about whom this book says many things, has died. |
Mortuus est Caesar, de quo hic liber multa dicit. |