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At least in Virgil, the ablative pronoun "quo" or "qua" would be quite typical for either of these usages.

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In Latin, the interrogative adverb "where" is expressed as "ubi," and the relative adverb "when" is expressed as "quando."

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Q: The interrogative adverb 'where' and the relative adverb 'when' are expressed in latin?
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