duquel
French
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /dy.kɛl/
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Pronoun
duquel m (feminine de laquelle, masculine plural desquels, feminine plural desquelles) (relative)
- of which, of whom, from which, from whom
- Voilà l'homme à côté duquel Marc s'asseyait.
- There is the man next to whom Marc was sitting.
- Voilà l'homme à côté duquel Marc s'asseyait.
Usage notes
There is often some confusion between the usage of duquel and the usage of dont. Both can be translated as of which, of whom, from which, from whom. As a rule of thumb, if a prepositional phrase ends with de (e.g. à côté de, près de, en faveur de) then duquel should be used. If not, use dont.
See also
Further reading
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French pronouns on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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