How many ways and what are that in to say "that" in french?

Thank you for using the Jiskha Homework Help Forum. Be sure you have a good French to English/English to French dictionary. It depends upon the part of speech (how it is used in context and often when we don't use it in English, you need it in French, for clause-relater que):

demonstrative adjective, that/those = ce, cet, cette, ces
pronoun, that one = celui-là/celle-là/ceux-là
demonstrative pronoun, that, those = celui, etc.
relative pronoun = qui, que
neuter pronoun = cela, ça (short form)
conjunction = que

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To find out how to say "that" in French, we can consult a reliable resource such as a French-English dictionary or a translation website. These sources provide accurate translations and multiple ways to express the word "that" in French depending on the context. Here are a few common translations:

1. "That" as a pronoun:
- Celui-là
- Ça
- Cela

2. "That" as an adjective:
- Ce
- Cette
- Cet
- Ces

To determine the appropriate translation, consider the gender and number of the noun you are referring to, as well as the grammatical structure of the sentence. Consulting a dictionary or native speaker can help you understand the specific usage and nuances of each translation.