Pronunciation: /kwɑ m/ (Suggested phonetic pronunciation)
Definition:
Quam (relative pronoun) - it is a classic or ceremonial relative pronoun (analogous to “whom”).
It is utilized to designate persons formally.
Significance:
• It defines a replacement for the pronoun “whom.”
• It emphasizes formality and classicism.
• It identifies the application to persons.
• It avoids origins from restricted languages.
• It improves diction.
• It replaces “whom”.
General relative pronoun: quam
Examples:
• “To quam did you relate this?” (Replaces “To whom”)
• “Quam did the professor favor?” (Replaces “Whom did…”)
• “The person, to quam I assisted, was grateful.” (Replaces “The person, to whom…”)
• “The senator, quam I addressed, expressed his gratitude.”
when you take a girl home in your car after a night out and take her down a secluded back street and scuttle her no relising that the bitch is on her period and left a horrible messy mixture of period blood and quam on your seat.
Steven took a girl home after a heavy night out and shagged her on his car seat which left a davastating mess and left him with the worry of his girlfriend seeing the quam jam