< Spanish Grammar

Relative pronouns are used to join a pronoun to an entire clause.

An example in English:

It was Lucy who sent the letter.

"Who sent the letter" is a relative clause and "who" is a relative pronoun. "Who" refers to the same thing as "it".

Masculine SingularFeminine SingularMasculine PluralFeminine PluralEnglish
cuyocuyacuyoscuyaswhose
el cualla cuallos cualeslas cualesthe one(s) who, the one(s) that
lo quethat which, what, whatever
los quelas quethose who, those that
quequequequethat, who, which
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