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However, the "qua" in "sine qua non" is a demonstrative pronoun ("which"), unlike the other "qua" which is an adverb, so the similarity is only coincidental. | However, the "qua" in "sine qua non" is a demonstrative pronoun ("which"), unlike the other "qua" which is an adverb, so the similarity is only coincidental. | ||
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+ | According to the dictionary definition, the latin word "qua" means "in the capacity of" or simply "as". | ||
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+ | According to Cueball, pretentions people use "qua", but they rarely use "qua" as "qua" (qua qua qua). | ||
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+ | To wich the interlocutor answers: nice use of "qua qua qua" as "qua qua qua". (qua qua qua qua qua qua qua). | ||
==Transcript== | ==Transcript== |