They are : qui, who, which, that. de qui, of or from whom, whose ; dont, of or from whom, of or from which, whose ; de quoi, of or from what. à qui, to whom ; à quoi, to what. que, whom, which, that. French and English Self-taught: Vocabulaire Français Et Anglais Comprenant ... - Page 48by Xavier Méfret - 1882 - 80 pagesFull view - About this book
| Charles François Lhomond - 1826 - 170 pages
...vôtre, Les vôtres, yours. Ls leur, Les leurs, La leur, Les leurs, (heirs. D 4. RELATIVE PRONOUNS. Relative Pronouns are those which relate to a preceding' noun or pronoun, in the same sentence. The relative pronouns are, qui, who ; qne, which ; and dont, of which ; they... | |
| Jean-Pons-Victor Lecoutz de Levizac - French language - 1828 - 466 pages
...raisons,nousecouteronslesvotres. reasons, we will listen to yours. §111. OP THE RELATIVE PRONOUNS. Relative pronouns are those which relate to a preceding noun, or pronoun, called the antecedent. In the phrase, Phomme <jui joue, the man who plays ; qvi relates to the substantive... | |
| Joseph F. A. Boeuf - French language - 1829 - 274 pages
...will go to your country .seat. That bouse of youn is extremely commodious. OF TUB RELATIVE PRONOUNS. Relative pronouns are those which relate to a preceding noun, or pronoun, called the antecedent. In the phrase Vhomme gut joue, the man who plays j qui, relates to the substantive... | |
| Saint Phorien André - French language - 1830 - 518 pages
...vôtre yours les vôtres yours le leur la leur theirs les leurs theirs OF RELATIVE PRONOUNS. . , . Relative pronouns are those which relate to a preceding noun, or pronoun, called the antecedent, as in the phrase L'homme gui joue, the man who plays. Qui relates to the substantive... | |
| Joseph F. A. Bœuf - French language - 1832 - 404 pages
...want some money. That son of his has incurred his displeasure. SECTION VI. OF THE RELATIVE TRONOUNS. Relative pronouns are those which relate to a preceding noun, or pronoun, called the antecedent. In the phrase Phomme qui joue, the man who plays ; qui relates to the substantive... | |
| Jean-Pons-Victor Lecoutz de Levizac - French language - 1833 - 476 pages
...Muon.T,noui^c«u<erant]esv6tres. reasons, we will listen to yours. §111. OF THE RELATIVE PRONOUNS. Relative pronouns are those which relate to a preceding noun, or pronoun, called the antecedent. In the phrase. I'homme qui joue, the man who plays ; qui relates to the substantive... | |
| Jean Pons victor Lecoutz de Levizac (d.1) - 1834 - 494 pages
...les votres. sons, we shall listen to yours. Qui C who C which C whom OF THE RELATIVE PRONOUNS. 229. Relative pronouns are those which relate to a preceding noun, or pronoun, called the antecedent. In the phrase Chomme quijoue, the mitn who plays, 970' relates to the substantive... | |
| Henri Marillier - 1842 - 144 pages
...show them) that their interests and his were the same. faire voir intérêt m. étaient même § 43. The Relative Pronouns are those which relate to a preceding noun or pronoun called t!ie antecedent ; they are qui, who or which ; que, whom or which ; quoi, what ; lequel, which... | |
| Alexander G. Collot - French language - 1848 - 262 pages
...this confidence 2well 'deserves mine. confiance, /. merite SECTION in. OF THE RELATIVE PRONOUNS. 127. Relative pronouns are those which relate to a preceding noun, or pronoun, called the antecedent. In the 128. Qui, dont, que, are of both genders and numbers. Lequel is a compound... | |
| G. Cambier - 1851 - 342 pages
...commits (in cold blood). What you say is true. commet de sangfroid dites vrai. Of the Relative Pronouns. The relative pronouns are those which relate to a preceding noun or pronoun, called the antecedent. In the phrase, Thomme qui joue, the man who plays, qui relates to the substantive... | |
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