quacum
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Contents
1
Latin
1.1
Etymology
1.2
Adverb
1.2.1
See also
Latin
Etymology
From
quā
, the feminine
ablative
of
quī
(
“
who
”
)
+
cum
(
“
with
”
)
.
Adverb
quā
cum
(
not
comparable
)
f
with
whom
?
Video puellam
quacum
ambulas.
I see the girl
with whom
you are walking.
See also
quōcum
m
or
n
quibuscum
pl
quīcum
mēcum
tēcum
sēcum
nōbīscum
vōbīscum
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Latin adverbs
Latin uncomparable adverbs
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