Que
Que is a word found in several Romance languages, most notably Spanish, French, and Portuguese. It functions primarily as a conjunction meaning that or which, and as a relative pronoun in many clause structures. The form derives from Latin quod or qui and has diversified in each language.
In Spanish, que introduces subordinate clauses after verbs, adjectives, or nouns, as in dije que vendría (he
In French, que serves as a central subordinating conjunction meaning that, and also as a relative pronoun
In Portuguese, que functions similarly to Spanish and French, appearing in sentences such as acho que (I
Etymology traces que back to Latin quod or qui, with cognates appearing across Romance languages. In modern