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  • Confused about the use of quae as an interrogative word
    Quae venit? ('who is the woman that's coming?') If the gender is known to be feminine, both quis and quae can equally well be used as the question word, with the former preferred in Republican Latin and the latter in Late Latin
  • Can Quae Be Which? - Latin Language Stack Exchange
    Why quae? This part of the Latin is perfectly good, though I like my proposed translation above better You are thinking of quis, quis, quid, which is an interrogative pronoun meaning "who, what " In this case, it is using the very similar qui, quae, quod, which is a relative pronoun, translated to English as "who, which, that "
  • Is the female accusative singular relative pronoun quem or quam?
    Welcome to the site! This is a very good question, and confuses me too Can you specify whether you are looking at the relative pronoun (qui, quae, quod), the interrogative pronoun (quis, quid), both, or some other combination? The page in your picture contains several pronouns, and they are slightly different
  • Parsing quae cum audisset - Latin Language Stack Exchange
    quae is relative here, and neuter accusative plural audisset is subjunctive pluperfect The reason it's subjunctive is because it's following cum and isn't the main verb cum is an adverb here It means "when" or "because", or maybe even "although" This is where context is important Latin doesn't make this particular distinction even if
  • What does quȩ mean, and what does an e with cedilla mean?
    While translating a bit of Bellarmine's Controversies, a work from the end of the 16th century, I came across this sentence: quot;nam aliquando solemus vocare signa practica omnia illa, quȩ referu
  • What does the Lorem Ipsum mean? - Latin Language Stack Exchange
    "Lorem ipsum" is a filler text commonly used to demonstrate the graphic elements of a document or visual presentation But what does it mean? Can you give a brief review of the text's origin? Lorem
  • quid vs. quod difference - Latin Language Stack Exchange
    Are you sure you didn’t mean to ask about the use of qui, quae and quod as interrogative rather than relative forms? That is an established use (mostly as adjectives, although qui also appears not too rarely as an interrogative pronoun), whereas I can’t understand where you’d see quid used as a relative form
  • grammar identification - Question for a sentence in Adelphoe - Latin . . .
    In Terence's Adelphoe 3 4, there is: fient quae fieri aequum est omnia omnia, quae, fient are all plural, why is aequum est singular, what is the role of quae in its clause?
  • syntax - Does the indefinite pronoun determiner quă only exist as an . . .
    In agreement with the summary in that question, An Introductory Latin Book, by Albert Harkness (1869), says that quă tends to be found specifically "after si, nisi, ne, and num ", although quae is also a possibilty in this context (page 46) Kennedy 1876 says The Indefinite pronouns quis, qui, being Enclitic, cannot begin a sentence
  • Interrogative pronouns about animals (Quis aut quid)
    If I want to ask the question about the dog, whose name is Cerberus should I ask Quis est Cerberus? or Quid est Cerberus? Do we use quis or quae (according to gender) about animals or quid? Wha





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