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Etymology edit

Inherited from Middle French quel, from Old French quel, from Latin quālis.

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Determiner edit

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

  1. which
    Des psychologues ont essayé d’analyser quels traits physiques étaient considérés comme attirants.Psychologists have tried to analyse which physical traits are considered attractive
  2. what, what a (used to form exclamations)
    Quelle catastrophe !What a catastrophe!
    Quelle surprise !What a surprise!
    Quelle horreur !How awful!
    Quelle horrible personne !What a terrible person!

Synonyms edit

  • (which): (Louisiana, Cajun French) équel

Pronoun edit

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

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

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Adjective edit

quel

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

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Etymology edit

From Old French quel, from Latin quālis, quālem.

Adjective edit

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

Descendants edit

  • French: quel

Old French edit

Etymology edit

From Latin quālis, quālem.

Adjective edit

quel m (oblique and nominative feminine singular quele)

  1. which

Declension edit

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Romansch edit

Etymology edit

Contracted from Vulgar Latin *eccum ille, from Latin eccum + ille.

Determiner edit

quel m (feminine quella)

  1. that

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Pronoun edit

quel

  1. Obsolete spelling of cual