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  1. Interrogative pronouns about animals (Quis aut quid)

    Sep 20, 2020 · Quis and quid are both grammatical here, but mean different things. "Quid" is a pronoun meaning "what", and can be used that way even in a sentence with a masculine, feminine or plural …

  2. When is quis used instead of aliquis? - Latin Language Stack Exchange

    Aug 13, 2020 · So sentences ending in anathema sit might start with any of si quis, si aliquis, quicumque, quicunque. Magna Carta uses all of si quis, si aliquis, and quicumque. Interestingly, at …

  3. When can *quis* be used as an adjective interrogative pronoun?

    Broadly speaking, what are the categories in which quis is frequently used as an adjective interrogative pronoun? In such categories, is a distinction in meaning made between quis and quī?

  4. Confused about the use of "quae" as an interrogative word

    Oct 23, 2019 · Quis is used as the interrogative pronoun for both masculine and feminine singular. You can use relatives as interrogative adjectives, but that doesn't seem to be what you're asking about.

  5. What does the "Lorem Ipsum" mean? - Latin Language Stack Exchange

    May 30, 2017 · "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 …

  6. Quis? Ego! (Child's phrase) - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Feb 9, 2014 · In British private schools children shout "Quis?" and the person to shout "Ego!" in reply first gets whatever was on offer. The Latin derivation is clear but I have two questions. First, when did ...

  7. Translate: “If God Is For Me.” - Latin Language Stack Exchange

    Feb 8, 2024 · In the Latin Vulgate, that text reads, "si Deus pro nobis quis contra nos". In order to change "us" to "me", we simply need to replace "nobis" with "me". Therefore: Si deus pro me

  8. What is the difference for these words for "which"?

    Sep 14, 2021 · Are you looking for interrogative uses only or also relative? It might also help if you have some concrete uses cases in mind. Depending on what you are after, the best option can be …

  9. quid vs. quod difference - Latin Language Stack Exchange

    May 27, 2024 · as far as I understand, quid is an interrogative pronoun but seemingly both quid (/quis) and quod (/quí) are relative pronouns. Do I understand that right? Why do I find so many examples of …

  10. Is the female accusative singular relative pronoun quem or quam?

    Mar 14, 2018 · This grid on Wiktionary gives quem for the singular feminine accusative of the relative pronoun quis. According to books by Kennedy, Gwynne and Henry Cullen this should be quam. …