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qua

kwah

Qua (preposition) means In the role or capacity of; as. Example: “He was acting qua president of the company, not as a private citizen.”

preposition
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In the role or capacity of; as.
"He was acting qua president of the company, not as a private citizen."

How to use qua

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishA formal, mostly academic or legal word meaning "in the role of" or "as."

When to use it

Formal/academic — rarely used in everyday speech.

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Etymology

Borrowed directly from Latin quā, meaning "in the capacity of."

Origin: Latin

as in the capacity of in the role of

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Frequently asked questions

What does “qua” mean?

The word “qua” means in the role or capacity of; as. In plain terms, a formal, mostly academic or legal word meaning "in the role of" or "as.".

How do you pronounce “qua”?

“Qua” is pronounced kwah (/kwɑː/ in IPA).

How do you use “qua” in a sentence?

Here is “qua” used in a sentence: “He was acting qua president of the company, not as a private citizen.”

What part of speech is “qua”?

“Qua” is a preposition.

Where does the word “qua” come from?

The word “qua” comes from Latin. Borrowed directly from Latin quā, meaning "in the capacity of.".

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