Condition through which is the English equivalent of 'conditio per quam'. In the word by word translation, the noun 'conditio' means 'condition'. The preposition 'per' means 'through'. The relative pronoun 'quam' means 'which'.
The Latin phrase "conditio per quam" translates to a situation being fulfilled in a stipulated cause to effect relationship. Conditio is the basis for the modern English word of condition, while per (still in use) regards being based upon.
The Latin phrase 'conditio per quam' translates to 'condition through [which].' Though the preposition 'per' translates to 'through' the phrase can also be translated to 'condition by [which].'
The English meaning of the Latin exclamation 'Quam pulcher est' is How beautiful he is! In the word-by-word translation, the word 'quam' means 'how'. The adjective 'pulcher' means 'beautiful'. The verb 'est' means '[he/she/it] is'.
The translation is "To be, rather than to seem".
Which supper did Cleopatra prepare for Mark Antony is the English equivalent of 'Quam cenam Cleopatra Marco Antonio preparavit'. In the word by word translation, the interrogative 'quam' means 'which'. The noun 'cenam' means 'dinner'. The verb 'preparavit' means '[he/she/it] did prepare'.
"Esse Quam Videri" Latin "To Be, Rather Than To Seem" English
Aliquis est quam does not represent a complete sentence, so it's hard to know exactly how to translate it. Quam can mean either "whom" or "than", and there's no way to tell which is intended without knowing the rest of the sentence (though "whom" is statistically more likely). For example:Aliquis est quam amo - There is someone whom I love.Aliquis est quam vita ipsa mihi carior - There is someone dearer to me than life itself.If quam is "whom", we know that the "someone" referred to is female (otherwise it would be quem).
Quam singulari was created in 1910.
C-QUAM was created in 1977.
Quam Limited was created in 1996.
Duane Quam was born in 1960-07.
John Quam was born in Ames, in Iowa, USA.
maximum adj quam maximus, quam plurimus.
The classic phrase Esse quam videri could be translated this way. It literally means "to be as you seem".