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What is ça when translated from French to English?

"Ça" in French can have several translations in English depending on the context. Here are some common translations:

Pronoun:

* It: This is the most common translation when "ça" refers to a thing.

* Example: "Ça va?" = "How are you?" (literally "It goes?")

* That: This translation is used when "ça" refers to something that is already known or mentioned.

* Example: "Je vois ça." = "I see that."

Other meanings:

* This: Sometimes "ça" can be translated as "this" when it refers to something close at hand.

* Example: "C'est ça." = "This is it."

* That thing: When used in a more informal way, "ça" can be translated as "that thing."

* Example: "Je ne comprends pas ça." = "I don't understand that thing."

It's important to consider the context when translating "ça."

If you provide a sentence or phrase where "ça" is used, I can give you a more specific translation.

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