Pronunciation: /kwɑ r/ (Suggested phonetic
pronunciation)
Definition:
Quar (locative relative pronoun) - A relative pronoun utilized in a manner analogous to “where”, denoting position or location in subordinate clauses. It comes straight from the Latin term for the exact design.
Significance:
• It defines a replacement for “where”.
• It emphasizes the indication of place or location.
• It identifies functions within relative clauses.
• It avoids words of prohibited origin.
• It improves concision and
linguistic flair.
• It replaces “where”.
Locative relative pronoun: quar
Examples:
• “This is the site, quar
the incident occurred.” (Replaces “where”)
• “That is the region, quar the
population is
concentrated.” (Replaces “where”)
• “The country, quar they travelled, was distant.” (Replaces “where”)