Usages of qui
Puella vaccam, quam mater cotidie mulget, libenter tangit.
The girl gladly touches the cow that mother milks every day.
Pater dicit lac ex vacca, quam filia mulget, calidum esse.
Father says that the milk from the cow that his daughter milks is warm.
Matri displicet clamor qui extra domum manet.
Mother is displeased by the noise that remains outside the house.
Mihi placent versus quos poeta iuvenis clare recitat.
I like the verses that the young poet recites clearly.
Via, quae per silvam ducit, longa est, sed tuta.
The path that leads through the forest is long, but safe.
Puerum piget verborum iratorum quae heri sorori dixit.
The boy is sorry for the angry words that he said to his sister yesterday.
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