kiu

Usages of kiu

Mi konas amikon, kiu laboras en butiko apud la domo.
I know a friend who works in a store near the house.
Mi konas instruiston, kiu feliĉe instruas Esperanton en la lernejo.
I know a teacher who happily teaches Esperanto in the school.
La vorto “amiko” signifas homon, kiu amas vin.
The word “friend” means a person who loves you.
Mia onklo, kiu loĝas ĉe la maro, venos al nia urbo dimanĉe.
My uncle, who lives by the sea, will come to our city on Sunday.
La ĝentileco de la kelnerino estis klara eĉ al mia patro, kiu kutime ne rimarkas tiajn detalojn.
The politeness of the waitress was clear even to my father, who usually does not notice such details.
La venontan monaton mia onklino sendos poŝtkartojn al ĉiuj geavoj, kiuj restos hejme.
Next month my aunt will send postcards to all the grandparents, who will stay at home.
La policistino, kiu antaŭe igis nin halti ĉe la semaforo, poste eniris la saman librovendejon.
The policewoman, who earlier made us stop at the traffic light, later entered the same bookstore.
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