quel

French

Etymology

From Middle French quel, from Old French quel, from Latin quālis, quālem.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kɛl/
  • (file)
  • Homophones: quelle, quelles, quels

Adjective

quel (feminine singular quelle, masculine plural quels, feminine plural quelles)

  1. which
    Quel mec a volé mon pantalon ?
    Which guy stole my trousers?
  2. (exclamative) what
    Quelle catastrophe !
    What a catastrophe !

Pronoun

quel m (feminine quelle, masculine plural quels, feminine plural quelles)

  1. what
    Quel est son nom ?
    What is his name?

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Italian

Adjective

quel

  1. Apocopic form of quello, used before a consonant that is not impure.

Middle French

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old French quel, from Latin quālis, quālem.

Adjective

quel m (feminine singular quelle, masculine plural quelz, feminine plural quelles)

  1. which
    • 1488, Jean Dupré, Lancelot du Lac, page 18:
      Si demanda l'ermite a messire Yvain de quel pays il estoit
      Then the hermit asked Sir Ywain which country he was from

Old French

Etymology

From Latin quālis, quālem.

Adjective

quel m (oblique and nominative feminine singular quele)

  1. which

Declension


Romansch

Etymology

From Vulgar Latin *(ec)cu illu, from Latin eccum illum.

Determiner

quel m (feminine quella)

  1. that
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