Unrealated twin
A noun or a pronoun can be the object of a relative clause. Example:The person who called Sarah last night will call again today.The person who called you last night will call again today.A relative clause does not necessarily have an object, it only needs a subject and a verb:The person who called will call again tomorrow.
You call a person born in Ireland, Irish.
Human
A mother, father, other relative, nanny, child-minder, au pair, ...
German
pedomihner
Scottish :)
An Anglesubriacht
The pronoun 'who' is an interrogative pronoun and a relative pronoun.As an interrogative pronoun, who takes the place of the person that is the answer to the question:Who is your date? My date is George.As a relative pronoun, who introduces a relative clause, a clause that tells something about the person that it modifies:The person, who called last night, said he would call back today.
The inhabitants of Paris, France which are born there are call {Parisians}. From TheFree Dictionary.
The pronoun 'who' is both a relative pronoun and an interrogative pronoun, depending on use.Examples:The person who called will call back later. (relative pronoun, introduces the relative clause)Who would like some ice cream? (interrogative pronoun, introduces a question)
People born in the month of July can either be a Cancer (June 22 - July 23) or Leo (July 24 - August 23).