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AH020387 Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

Whereof VS which

What is the difference between whereof and which?
  

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Hi AH, I deal with these expressions almost everyday (whereof, hereinafter, hereby, etc) since I work as a translator-interpretro in an Spanish-English Agency. "Whereof" is now limited to legal contexts and is considered archaic or very formal in spoken language. Its most common synonyms are: of what , a quo .

  • Hi AH, I deal with these expressions almost everyday (whereof, hereinafter, hereby, etc) since I work as a translator-interpretro in an Spanish-English Agency.
  • "Whereof" is now limited to legal contexts and is considered archaic or very formal in spoken language.
  • Its most common synonyms are: of what , a quo .
  • Cheers, RENAN
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Hi AH,

I deal with these expressions almost everyday (whereof, hereinafter, hereby, etc) since I work as a translator-interpretro in an Spanish-English Agency.

"Whereof" is now limited to legal contexts and is considered archaic or very formal in spoken language. Its most common synonyms are:

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