GreekGreek Pronouns › Correlative Pronouns

Greek correlative pronouns and their Latin counterparts.

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τίς; who? which? what? quis? ὅστις, whoever, quisquis. ὅς, who, qui. οὗτος, ὅδε, that, this, hic.
πότερος; which of two? uter? ὁπότερος, whichever of the two utercumque. ὁπότερος, whichever of the two, utercumque. ἕτερος, the other of two, alter.
πόσος; how much? quantus? ὁπόσος, of what size?, quantuscumque. ὅσος, as great, quantus. τοσοῦτος, so great, tantus
πόσοι; how many? quot? ὁπόσοι, how many, quot. ὅσοι, as many, quot. τοσοῦτοι, so many, tot.
ποῖος; of what kind? qualis? ὁποῖος, of whatever kind, qualiscumque. οἵος, such as, qualis. τοιοῦτος, such, talis.
πηλίκος; how great? quantus? ὁπηλἰκος, of such size (large), quantus. ἡπλίκος, of which age or size, quantus. τηλικόσδε, of such a size or age, tantus.
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