quei
Bourguignon
Etymology
From Old French quel, from Latin quālis, quālem.
Adjective
quei (feminine singular quei or quâle, masculine plural queis, feminine plural queis or quâles)
- which
- Quei janre de livre veus-tu aichetai ?
- Which kind of book do you want to buy ?
- Quei janre de livre veus-tu aichetai ?
- (exclamative) what
- Quei caitaistrôphe !
- What a catastrophe !
- Quei caitaistrôphe !
Pronoun
quei (feminine singular quei or quâle, masculine plural queis, feminine plural queis or quâles)
Derived terms
See also
Italian
Adjective
quei m pl
Usage notes
- Before an impure s, gn, pn, ps, x, y, z, and vowel, and also with the plural noun dei, use quegli instead.
Anagrams
Old Latin
Alternative forms
Etymology
From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Proto-Italic *kʷoi, from (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Proto-Indo-European *kʷos, *kʷis.
Adjective
quei m
Pronoun
quei
Descendants
- Latin: quī
Categories:
- Bourguignon terms inherited from Old French
- Bourguignon terms derived from Old French
- Bourguignon terms inherited from Latin
- Bourguignon terms derived from Latin
- Bourguignon lemmas
- Bourguignon adjectives
- Bourguignon pronouns
- Bourguignon terms with rare senses
- Bourguignon determiners
- Italian lemmas
- Italian adjectives
- Latin terms derived from Proto-Italic
- Latin terms derived from Proto-Indo-European
- Latin lemmas
- Latin adjectives
- Latin pronouns