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How do you translate tout ce que

The phrase "tout ce que" in French literally translates to "all that". However, the best translation depends on the context. Here are some possibilities:

Direct Translations:

* Everything that

* All that

Other Translations Depending on Context:

* Whatever (if referring to something unspecified)

* All the things that

* Everything which

Examples:

* Tout ce que je veux, c'est être heureux. (Everything I want is to be happy.)

* Tout ce que tu fais, je le fais aussi. (Whatever you do, I do too.)

* Tout ce que j'ai appris, c'est grâce à toi. (Everything I've learned, I owe to you.)

Please provide the full sentence or phrase in which "tout ce que" appears, and I can give you a more precise translation.

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