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  • Relative pronoun, ( "kiu") 146, ( "kio") 233; not omitted, p. 106, ftn.

    A Complete Grammar of Esperanto Ivy Kellerman Reed 1922

  • The interrogative adverb of place, related to the interrogative pronoun "kiu" is "kie", where, in (at) what place.

    A Complete Grammar of Esperanto Ivy Kellerman Reed 1922

  • The interrogative temporal adverb, related to the interrogative pronoun "kiu", is "kiam", when, at what time?

    A Complete Grammar of Esperanto Ivy Kellerman Reed 1922

  • The relative pronoun, identical in form with the interrogative pronoun (106), as in English, is "kiu", which, who.

    A Complete Grammar of Esperanto Ivy Kellerman Reed 1922

  • The interrogative adverb of manner or degree, related to the interrogative pronoun "kiu", is "kiel", how, in what way, to what degree:

    A Complete Grammar of Esperanto Ivy Kellerman Reed 1922

  • The interrogative adverb of quantity related to the interrogative pronoun "kiu" is "kiom", how much, how many:

    A Complete Grammar of Esperanto Ivy Kellerman Reed 1922

  • The interrogative pronoun (and pronominal adjective) is "kiu", who, which.

    A Complete Grammar of Esperanto Ivy Kellerman Reed 1922

  • The interrogative pronoun "kiu" has a possessive or genitive form

    A Complete Grammar of Esperanto Ivy Kellerman Reed 1922

  • The interrogative adverb of motive or reason related to the interrogative pronoun "kiu" is "kial", why, wherefore, for what reason:

    A Complete Grammar of Esperanto Ivy Kellerman Reed 1922

  • Magazeno, en kiu oni vendas cigarojn, aux cxambro, en kiu oni tenas cigarojn, estas cigarejo; skatoleto aux alia objekto, en kiu oni tenas cigarojn, estas cigarujo; tubeto, en kiun oni metas cigaron, kiam oni gxin fumas, estas cigaringo.

    The Esperanto Teacher A Simple Course for Non-Grammarians Helen Fryer

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