qua
Ido
/kwa/
pronoun
Definitions
- (relative pronoun) which
- (interrogative pronoun) who
Etymology
Borrowed from French qui borrowed from Italian che (that, what) borrowed from Spanish, Castilian que (that, what) derived from Latin quī (who, which, the relative pronoun, why, how, what, that).
Origin
Latin
quī
Gloss
who, which, the relative pronoun, why, how, what, that
Concept
Semantic Field
Cognition
Ontological Category
Other
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Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- aliqui Latin
- atqui Latin
- nequam Latin
- qui bene amat, bene castigat Latin
- quicum Latin
- quicumque Latin
- quid Latin
- quilibet Latin
- quivis Latin
- quod Latin
- quī Latin
- altroché Italian
- benché Italian
- che Italian
- checchessia Italian
- chicchessia Italian
- conciossiaché Italian
- dappoiché Italian
- dopoché Italian
- dopodiché Italian
- oltreché Italian
- piuccheperfetto Italian
- pressoché Italian
- qualche Italian
- qui French
- aunque Spanish, Castilian
- conque Spanish, Castilian
- dizque Spanish, Castilian
- porque Spanish, Castilian
- que Spanish, Castilian
- queísmo Spanish, Castilian
- *kʷis Proto-Indo-European
- que Portuguese
- qui Old French
- ke Esperanto
- quo Ido
- që Albanian
- qui Middle French
- ki Haitian, Haitian Creole
- kiyès Haitian, Haitian Creole
- ki Mauritian Creole
- kisann-la Mauritian Creole
- quei Old Latin