What does wich mean




















Asked 7 years, 2 months ago. Active 1 year, 7 months ago. Viewed 3k times. Does -wich suffix as in Greenwich, sandwich, etc. Improve this question. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer. The suffix "wich" means "village". Jasper Jasper It's probably more correct to say that "wich" used to mean "village". No-one uses "wich" by itself to mean "village" now, and no-one uses it to make a new word. The correct phrase is ', in which the'.

These phrases are often confused because of their similar sound. The correct phrase is ', which had been'. These phrases are often confused because they are homophones.

The right phrase is 'the way in which'. The correct expression is ', which is the'. Never confuse wich and which again. Install our free grammar checker browser extension. The Grammar Guide Spelling What is the difference between 'wich' and 'which'? Which means whichever, any one that when used as a pronoun. Wich means a bundle of thread when used as a noun. A good way to remember the difference is Which has two Hs.

Should I use ', in which the' or ', in wich the'? Should I use ', which had been' or ', wich had been'? Inittialy the first name of a peruvian " Wicho Dominguez " that won the lottery and basically went from rags to riches. Commonly used to name someone who has money or just bought something that it is expensive or really cool. Slang used by peruvian surfers to say cool, dope or expensive.

Your watch is wich! December 12, Short form of the word sandwich , which has way too many sillables. That's a nice looking wich you've got there.



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