Relative Pronouns Singular Plural Qui Quae Quod Cuius Quorum Quarum Cui Quibus Quem Quam Quos Quas Quo Qua
How They Work A Relative Pronoun Agrees with it’s antecedent in: number and gender A Relative Pronoun takes its case from it’s own clause
In translation In English: the nominative is ‘who’ The genitive is ‘whose’ or ‘of whom’ In all other cases use ‘whom’
Examples Italy is a pretty land which I want to see. Italia est bella terra quam videre desidero. They neglect the men whose deeds were great. Neglegunt viros quorum facta magna fuerunt.
Examples continued The new age which is now beginning will be happy. Aetas nova quae nunc incipit felix erit.