qui

Etymology
From.

Pronoun

 * 1)  who? whom?

Etymology
.

Pronoun

 * 1)  who, whom
 * 2) whoever

Etymology
, from, from.

Pronoun

 * 1)  who, whom
 * 2)  who, whom (after a preposition), which, that
 * 1)  who, whom (after a preposition), which, that
 * 1)  who, whom (after a preposition), which, that

Usage notes
After a preposition,  can only refer to people; things (including animals, objects, ideas, etc.) require the pronoun. After the prepositions and,  (the plural forms of , the singulars being — logically  — much less common) must be used whether referring to a person or a thing.

Conjunction

 * 1)  if

Pronoun

 * 1)  which
 * 2)  who
 * 1)  who
 * 1)  who

Pronoun

 * 1)  which
 * 2)  what
 * indicating that several things happened
 * indicating that several things are to be worn
 * indicating that several things happened
 * indicating that several things are to be worn

Pronoun

 * 1)  who
 * 2)  who; whom

Usage notes

 * As a relative, is used in the nominative and after prepositions.
 * In the oblique, is used instead.
 * In the oblique, is used instead.
 * In the oblique, is used instead.

Etymology
From (with apocope), from  +.

The original geminated -cc-, though lost in the standard language, is still found in most regional Italian varieties.

Adverb

 * 1) here

Usage notes

 * While and  are mostly interchangeable,  has a more punctual meaning whereas  is more vague, similar to the pair  and.

Etymology 1
From earlier, from , from.

Pronoun

 * 1)  who, that, which, what

Usage notes

 * See for the interrogative pronoun ("who?") or indefinite pronoun ("any(one)"), which share most but not all forms with the relative pronoun.

Declension
Irregular.


 * An archaic ablative singular form (possibly originally deriving from a locative or instrumental formation; see adverb below) is, whence.

Adjective

 * 1)  who, what, which
 * 2)  anyone, any
 * 1)  anyone, any

Declension
Irregular.

Descendants

 * Balkan Romance:
 * Italo-Romance:
 * Northern Gallo-Romance:
 * Southern Gallo-Romance:
 * Ibero-Romance:
 * Borrowings:
 * Northern Gallo-Romance:
 * Southern Gallo-Romance:
 * Ibero-Romance:
 * Borrowings:
 * Ibero-Romance:
 * Borrowings:
 * Ibero-Romance:
 * Borrowings:
 * Borrowings:
 * Borrowings:
 * Borrowings:
 * Borrowings:

Etymology 2
Old instrumental case of, from. Cognate with 🇨🇬.

Adverb

 * 1)  In what way? how? whereby? by what means? why?
 * 2)  wherewith, whereby, wherefrom, how; that, in order that
 * 3)  somehow, surely
 * 1)  somehow, surely

Etymology 3
Inflection of.

Etymology
From a merger of, , and.

Conjunction

 * 1) that
 * 2)  until, to the point of
 * 3) than
 * 1) than
 * 1) than
 * 1) than

Determiner

 * 1)  what, which
 * 2) what a (preceding nouns) (indicates surprise, delight, or other strong feelings)
 * 1) what a (preceding nouns) (indicates surprise, delight, or other strong feelings)
 * 1) what a (preceding nouns) (indicates surprise, delight, or other strong feelings)
 * 1) what a (preceding nouns) (indicates surprise, delight, or other strong feelings)
 * 1) what a (preceding nouns) (indicates surprise, delight, or other strong feelings)

Adverb

 * 1) how, so (preceding adjectives) indicates surprise, delight, or other strong feelings

Pronoun

 * 1)  what thing

Conjunction

 * 1) either … or

Usage notes

 * qui is often used to connect a noun with an adjective even without the sense of "that" or "so", for example:

Etymology
From, from.

Pronoun

 * 1) who
 * 2) which (when referring to a non-human)

Etymology
From.

Pronoun

 * 1) who

Etymology
From.

Pronoun

 * 1)  who, whom
 * 2)  who, whom (after a preposition), which, that

Noun

 * 1) chi name of the Greek letter Χ

Etymology
.

Pronoun

 * 1)  who, whom