qui = who
In French, the word "qui" is considered to be a masculine term.
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The phrase 'mais qui' means But who[m]. In the word-by-word translation, the conjuction 'mais' means 'but'. And the conjunction 'qui' means 'who, who[m]'.
One word that rhymes with "Qui-gon" is "reigon."
"Qui" in French means "who" in English. It is an interrogative pronoun used to ask about a person.
"le mot qui manque" is 'the missing word'
As a relative pronoun, the word 'qui' means who, whom. As an interrogative pronoun, it means who, which, that. It also may take on the meaning of whoever.
The English translation of 'cognoscitis qui sumus', is the following: You [all] recognize who we are. The word-by-word translation is as follows: 'cognoscitis' means '[you all] recognize'; 'qui' means 'who'; and 'sumus' means '[we] are'.
The word 'root' tends to be applied to verbs. The word 'stem' tends to be applied to nouns and pronouns. The word 'qui', which means 'who', is an interrogative/relative pronoun. Its stem therefore is in question. In fact, qui is its own stem, from which other words may be formed, such as 'quiconque', which means 'anybody, anyone, anyone who, whoever'.
It means "who is it?" Qui is the word for who in French, while c'est mean it's.
It means: if I am the one that searches for "qui" I am. (Qui is not a spanish word).