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Sicilian Grammar ➡ Relative Pronouns
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Hello everybody,

In today's lesson you will learn how to use Relative Pronouns in Sicilian.

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Consider broadening your understanding by checking out these related lessons:Definite Articles in Sicilian, Imperative Mood, How to Use Be & Past Tense.

Relative Pronouns in Sicilian

Relative pronouns can refer to a person, animal or thing:

Sicilian English
hi which, that, who, whom
ca which, that, who, whom
cui / cû which, whom
quali which. Who

Example of use of Relative Pronouns in Sicilian

Sicilian English
Viu lu piccirìddu chi ghiòca I see the boy playing
Parràva l'omu chi canuscèva iu I knew the man who spoke
La bicicrètta c'accattàmu era rutta The bike we bought is broken

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