E si direbbe che questo fosse figlio del cavallo del Gattamelata, ilquale pare figlio di uno dei quattro cavalli che stavano forse sull' Arco di Nerone in Roma" (now at Venice).
Res naturalis per formam qua perficitur in sua specie, habet inclinationem in proprias operationes et proprium finem, quem per operationes consequitur; quale enim unumquodque est, talia operatur, et in sibi convenientia tendit.
Therefore, Fordney knew he must have been with Quale soon after he was stabbed.
As blood coagulates and dries in a short time, it would have been impossible for him to have stained his muffler unless it had touched the blood of Quale shortly after his death.
Quale sit: the emphasis is on sit, the sceptic regards only phenomenal, not essential existence.
Suppose, that is, it were said that the first objectifying act cannot make a substantial (or attached) quale out of a mere state of feeling; it must find the distinction it makes there already!
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "quale" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.