Also means
who (in set phrases)
Usage Note
Cual (no accent) is the relative pronoun used after a preposition or article: el motivo por el cual ('the reason for which'), lo cual ('which', referring to a whole clause). With a written accent, cuál becomes the interrogative 'which one?' (see id 8641). The plural is cuales; an accent-bearing plural cuáles is the interrogative plural.
Examples
"Este es el motivo por el cual llegué tarde."
Natural Translation
This is the reason why I arrived late.
Literal Translation
This is the reason for which I arrived late.
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