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[hwiç /wiç] adj., pron. -adj. cili; kush; which one of you? cili nga ju? which book did she take? cilin libër mori? during which time kohë gjatë së dies.-pron. cili, kush; which of these books is the best? cili nga këta libra është më i miri? which of you..? kush nga ju, cili prej jush..? she doesn't mind which you meet first asaj nuk i prish punë se kë takon ti të parin. 2. që; ku; the book which is missing libri që mungon; the box she put it in kutia ku e futi. 3. gjë që; he said he knew her, which I don't believe ai tha se e njihte, gjë që s'e besoj; of which more later... për të cilën do t'ju flas prap më pas...● whichever [hwiç'evë:] adj.,pron. -adj. ai që; cilido; go by whichever route is shorter bjeri rrugës që është më e shkurtër; whichever dress you wear cilindo fustan që të veshësh /-pron. ai që; cilido që; whichever is best for you ai që është më mi rë per ty; whichever of the two methods you choose cilëndo nga të dy metodat qëtëzgjedhësh* * *e cila
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