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How do you spell which is French in English?

"Which" is spelled the same in both English and French.

In English, "which" is a relative pronoun used to introduce a defining or non-defining clause.

In French, "which" is translated as "lequel" (masculine singular), "laquelle" (feminine singular), "lesquels" (masculine plural), or "lesquelles" (feminine plural), depending on the gender and number of the noun it refers to.

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