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Interrogative pronouns are those such as: who, what, which, where, why and how:
- vehiri who
- vitrö what
- véca which
- væl where
- várö why
- vöes how
When used in an interrogative sense, a question mark is place AFTER the pronoun:
- Vitrö? gä'ságr mæ. What did he say?
- Væl? göria diö. Where are you going?
These can also act as conjunctions:
- Binä qenárax,, vöes tiÞ dérÞ vädenár. I don't know how it got here.
- Sia qenár,, væl mæ habitr. She knows where he lives.
However, if the conjunction is part of a question, then it is still followed with a question mark:
- Sia qenár,, væl? mæ habitr, yil. Does she know where he lives?
NOTE: The pronoun vehiri is not used to introduce a relative clause, eg: the man who was here is my father. See taÞ in the demonstrative pronouns section.