In French, to introduce a relative clause talking about a place with "in which/where", you will use "dans lequel/etc".
How to use "dans lequel" and "où" in French
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To introduce relative clauses talking about places (in which/where), there are two ways in French:
- où (where)
- dans + lequel / laquelle / lesquels / lesquelles (in which)
Note: these forms agree in gender and number with the object they refer to
Note: you can never have dans lequel ... separated like in English, or just dans at the end of the clause.
e.g.you cannot say La maison laquelle je vis dans. / La maison je vis dans. (The house (which) I live in.)
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