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[do]

1. interrogative and exclamative pronoun Where. Example: Dõn has esat?, where have you been?

2. relative pronoun Where. Example: A cità dõ jo naçé apelle-si Nou Jorc, the city where I was born is called New York.

Etymology: From Latin de unde.

qwĩ

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[kwi]

1. interrogative and exclamative pronoun Who. Example: Qwĩn arriwé hjer tant tard?, who arrived yesterday so late?

2. relative pronoun Who, that. Example: Mas ggermanas, qwĩns vircen nous Stats Unats, paraulen ainglès perfetament, my sisters, who work in the United States, speak English perfectly.

Etymology: From Latin quem.

qwe

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[kwe]

1. nominal conjunction That. Example: Jo cred qwe tu dewarïes tallăre-ti ou capell, I think that you should have your hair cut.

2. relative pronoun Who (with people), which (with things), that. Example: Ous soudats qwe eseiren mout valeroses ritorneiren pur fĩ, the soldiers who had been very brave returned at last.

3. interrogative and exclamative determiner What. It expresses emotions or asks about the nature, intensity, quantity or quality of the noun it substitutes. It is usually accompanied by the word cosa. Example: Qwe houra eh? What time is it?

4. interrogative and exclamative pronoun What. It expresses emotions or asks about the nature, intensity, quantity or quality of the noun it substitutes. Example: Qwe eh aceu? What is that?

Etymology: From Latin quid.

~ cosa

[kwe ˈkosa]

1. interrogative and exclamative determiner What. It expresses emotions or asks about the nature, intensity, quantity or quality of the noun it substitutes. Example: Qwe cosa eh poimerja? What is poetry?, qwe houra eh? What time is it?