Latin Relative Pronouns
SINGULAR
Masculine
Feminine
Neuter
Nominative
Qui
Quae
Quod
Genitive
Cuius
Cuius
Cuius
Dative
Cui
Cui
Cui
Accusative
Quem
Quam
Quod
Ablative
Quо̄
Quā
Quо̄
Q and C make a kuh sound.
-ae makes an eye sound
PLURAL
Masculine
Feminine
Neuter
Nominative
Qui
Quae
Quae
Genitive
Quorum
Quarum
Quorum
Dative
Quibus
Quibus
Quibus
Accusative
Quos
Quas
Quae
Ablative
Quibus
Quibus
Quibus
Translation
Nominative
Who, which, that
Genitive
Whose
Dative
Accusative
Ablative
To whom
Whom (when referring to people)
Which (when referring to things or non-people)
In/with/by/from whom (people)
in/with/by/from which (things or non-people)
Who is the subject, the nominative in the sentence, it does the action.
Who let the dogs out? “Who” did the action of letting
the dogs out.
Whom is the direct object, the accusative, it receives the action.
being bitten
Whom did the dog bite? “Whom” received the action of
SINGULAR
Masculine
Feminine
Neuter
Masculine
Feminine
Neuter
Nominative
Genitive
Dative
Accusative
Ablative
PLURAL
Nominative
Genitive
Dative
Accusative
Ablative
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