whereupon

French translation: sur quoi, sur lequel, après quoi, sur ce, là-dessus

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English term or phrase:whereupon
French translation:sur quoi, sur lequel, après quoi, sur ce, là-dessus
Entered by: DPolice

08:39 Mar 2, 2002
English to French translations [Non-PRO]
English term or phrase: whereupon
fox hunting
sur quoi, sur lequel, après quoi, sur ce, là-dessus
Explanation:
It is impossible to translate such a grammatical word without context.
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DPolice
Local time: 14:34
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Summary of answers provided
4 +4sur quoi, sur lequel, après quoi, sur ce, là-dessus
DPolice
5 +1sur quoi, sur lequel (laquelle, lesquels, lesquelles), à quoi
Ellie Lormans


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17 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 4/5Answerer confidence 4/5 peer agreement (net): +4
sur quoi, sur lequel, après quoi, sur ce, là-dessus


Explanation:
It is impossible to translate such a grammatical word without context.

DPolice
Local time: 14:34
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Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Geneviève von Levetzow
12 mins

agree  Red Cat Studios
1 day 9 hrs

agree  3005andre (X): Sorry, I agree with this answer but in the cohntext of "fox hunting"...
1 day 14 hrs

agree  GerardP
2 days 24 mins
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18 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 5/5 peer agreement (net): +1
sur quoi, sur lequel (laquelle, lesquels, lesquelles), à quoi


Explanation:
La bonne réponse dépend de votre phrase, par exemple:
la date à laquelle...
la manière dont..
le ton sur lequel il l'a dit..
à quoi je repondis que...

Ce n'est pas une terme de chasse!

Ellie Lormans
Netherlands
Local time: 14:34
Native speaker of: Dutch

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Geneviève von Levetzow
10 mins
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