that, whatever, whichever.
Which one is the song that won the first place?
ما هي الأغنية التي حازت على المركز الأول؟
Which state tax systems are imposed on livestock care?
ما هي أنظمة الضرائب الحكومية المفروضة على رعاية الماشية؟
Which is the service that customers enjoy.
هي الخدمة التي يتمتع بها زبائن المحل.
Which organization would hire such wonderful employees?
ما هي المنظمة التي من الممكن أن توظف مثل هؤلاء الموظفين الرائعين؟
An infringement Which was done unintentionally still requires penance.
التعدي الذي تم عن غير قصد لا يزال يتطلب الكفارة.
Which are the major mining cities today?
ما هي مدن التعدين الرئيسية اليوم؟
Which are the important fishing ports today?
ما هي موانئ الصيد المهمة اليوم؟
Mouthwash which kills bacteria is helpful.
غسول الفم الذي يقتل البكتيريا مفيد.
Which is the best approach to dealing with the problem?
ما هو النهج الأفضل للتعامل مع المشكلة؟
which is which
which is which
Old English hwilc (West Saxon, Anglian), hwælc (Northumbrian) "which," short for hwi-lic "of what form," from Proto-Germanic *hwa-lik- (source also of Old Saxon hwilik, Old Norse hvelikr, Swedish vilken, Old Frisian hwelik, Middle Dutch wilk, Dutch welk, Old High German hwelich, German welch, Gothic hvileiks "which"), from *hwi- "who" (from PIE root *kwo-, stem of relative and interrogative pronouns) + *likan "body, form" (source also of Old English lic "body;" see like (adj.)). In Middle English used as a relative pronoun where Modern English would use who, as still in the Lord's Prayer. Old English also had parallel forms hwelc and hwylc, which disappeared 15c.