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Wh does in mean french?

"Wh" doesn't have a direct meaning in French. It's a shortened form of "what" in English, and in French, "what" is "quoi."

However, if you're referring to the sound "wh" in English words, it can be represented by different sounds in French, depending on the word. For example:

* "wh" at the beginning of a word like "where" or "when" is usually pronounced as a simple "w" in French. So, "where" would be "où" and "when" would be "quand."

* "wh" in the middle of a word like "what" is not a distinct sound in French and needs to be translated to the appropriate French word, like "quoi" in this case.

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