The spelling whitch and the word witch (a noun) are common misspellings of the conjunction which, used to begin dependent clauses (either restrictive or non-restrictive).
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"Whitch" appears to be a misspelling or typo for the word "which," which is used to introduce a choice between two or more items or to specify one from a group. It is also used to ask for identification or clarification.
No, "whitch" is not a word in the English language. The correct spelling is "which."
The sentence contains a compound sentence.
"Sors" can refer to the Latin word for "fate" or "destiny." It is often used in discussions about the concept of predetermined outcomes or events that are beyond an individual's control.
Sure, here is an example sentence using the word "mean": "I'm not sure what you mean by that statement."
I do not mean all people, but some people act lazy.I do not mean to bother you but I need your help.
No, "whitch" is not a word in the English language. The correct spelling is "which."
The name 'Abdallah' means the slave of god [Allah] whitch in Islam is everyone.
well if you add 21 whitch is sonic and you add 56 whitch is shadow that = 72 shadic the hedgehog age
It is: 0.7
you work out whitch makes you flexible
They Eat Compost Whitch Is vegetation
whistler dart
first of all you need to get a diagnostic done on the car to determine whitch sensor is at fault once you know whitch one it can be replaced
It is called Greenwich Mean Time (also Coordinated Universal Time, or UTC) and is the mean solar time measured at the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, London.
Either, please tell me whitch one means avaria in old latin A.average B.fragel C.image D.pledge E.voyage
there is only one, whitch is kanto.
Antarctica.