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Ami jani na ki so bujso. Tmi sob e jano but amk bolo na. Which and that are often used interchangeably. Choosing the wrong one is a him.
Both are used to add extra information, called a clause, to a sentence. This type of clause modifies the noun that comes before it. It’s called a relative clause because it relates to the subject of your sentence. Traditionally, that is used when you add essential information, and which is used for nonessential extras.
In technical terms, these are called restrictive clauses (for essential information) and nonrestrictive clauses (for additional / nonessential information). Let's take a closer look at each type of clause.