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Scanlon's Latin Grammar - Essan.org

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nemo, neminis, m. and f., nobody<br />

nihil (nil), n., indec!., nothing<br />

tunc, then<br />

ublque, everywhere<br />

LATIN GRAMMAR 1°7<br />

35. Qui. As a relative pronoun, qui means w120, which, or that...J\s<br />

an interrogative adjective it means what. It is declined as follows.<br />

Singular<br />

Nom. qui (quae, quod)<br />

Gen. cujus<br />

Dat. cui<br />

Ace. quem (quam, quod)<br />

Abl. quo (qua, quo)<br />

The man who is coming is my<br />

father.<br />

T he servants whom they were<br />

calling have come in.<br />

T he boy to whom you gave the<br />

book is studious.<br />

What retvard did he send to those<br />

men?<br />

The hO!fse which you see is mine.<br />

Plural<br />

qui (quae, quae)<br />

quorum (quarum, quorum)<br />

quibus<br />

quos (quas, quae)<br />

quibus<br />

Homo qui venit pater meus est.<br />

Servae quas vocabant intraverunt.<br />

Puer cui Iibrum dedlsti studiosus<br />

est.<br />

Quod munus misit ad illos h6­<br />

mines?<br />

Damus quam vides est mea.<br />

36. Quis. The interrogative pronouns who and what are quis and<br />

quid in <strong>Latin</strong>.<br />

Singular<br />

Nom. quis (n. quid)<br />

Gen. cujus<br />

Oat. cui<br />

Ace. quem (n. quid)<br />

Abl. quo<br />

Who drank the wine?<br />

To whom did you write?<br />

Plural<br />

Like the relative qui<br />

Quis vinum bibit?<br />

Quibus scripslstis?

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