Hindi, and latin—the relative pronoun agrees with its antecedent in gender and number, while its case indicates its.
Latin relative pronoun. A relative adverb is regularly used in referring to an antecedent in the locative case; The substantive interrogative pronoun quis, (quae), quid is used independently; Markers of the relative clause.
Relative words are relative pronouns, relative adjectives, and relative adverbs, used on their own. So, you are looking at masc. For example, suus, sua, suum.
Relative clauses in latin antecedents. Gender, number, and case of relative pronouns. Each relative pronoun introduces a.
The stem has two forms in the. The relative pronoun introduces relative clauses (i.e. Relative clauses modify the noun or pronoun of the main clause.
Strictly speaking, a personal pronoun for the third person does not exist. Their main function is giving information about a word in the superordinate clause (antecedent). The important thing to remember is that the relative pronoun takes its gender and number from its antecedent in the.
And dative = cui the soldiers with whom they fought were from greece. It surprises some people to learn that both who and which can take the possessive form whose.some will argue that of which is a better. The noun in the main clause is.