which
/wɪtʃ/
pronounadjectivewhich
Remember: **wh** + **ich** — start with **wh** like *what/when/where*, then finish with **ich** like *itch* (which ends with the “ch” sound).
Yes, it's which. The tricky part is the ending: **which** ends with **-ch**, not **-tch**.
Definitions
- pronounUsed to ask about one or more people or things from a known set (e.g., “Which do you want?”).
- pronounUsed to add information about something just mentioned (e.g., “The book, which I borrowed, is due.”).
- adjectiveUsed before a noun to ask or specify one from a set (e.g., “Which route is faster?”).
Examples
- “Which color do you like best—blue or green?”
- “She chose the trail which follows the river for most of the hike.”
- “I can’t remember which key opens the back door.”
Synonyms
whatwhicheverthatthe one that
Translations
ES cuálPT qualFR lequel / laquelle
Common misspellings
wichwhihcwhcihwhitchwhichewhicwhihch
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