And in like manner, Matamore-- "Ciel qui sais comme quoi j'en suis persecute.
Au retour a la Sacristie, il ne manque pas d'aider le Pretre a se deshabiller, apres quoi il se met a genoux pour recevoir sa benediction et baiser sa main.
Marble and frescos and fountains, terraces descending to the sea, and gardens a wilderness of orange and magnolia, and grand old rooms, the very air of which breathed splendor and magnificence; but a quoi bon?
Did you know, for example, that this city manufactures 38% of the toilet soap and perfumery je ne sais quoi which are used in this state?
The die of quoi qu'on die was the regular form in Molière's time, and had nothing archaic about it.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "quoi" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.