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There are two main relative pronouns in Oscanezː ''chen'', meaning "who" and ''che''. For non-living things the pronoun ''che'' is used. Neither have plurals. ''Che'' also means ''chen'' when it is the object of a preposition.
There are two main relative pronouns in Oscanezː ''chen'', meaning "who" and ''che''. For non-living things the pronoun ''che'' is used. Neither have plurals. ''Che'' also means ''chen'' when it is the object of a preposition.


To refer to a situation or event, the pronoun ''loche'' is used (that which; what). The pronoun ''on'' "where" can also be used, as well as most interrogative pronouns (turned relative).
To refer to a situation or event, the pronoun ''loche'' is used (that which; what). Other interrogative pronouns can create subordinate clauses as well, utilizing the subjunctive mood.


== Adverbs ==
== Adverbs ==
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