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ripley

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Hello,

is it possible to say:
"I was walking to which place I don't known"
I mean I was walking toward a place which was unknown to me.
It should be a lyric, so the meaning, but also the form is important because of the sound. That's why I wouldn't change the construction, if it is possible.
Thanks. ripley
 

Casiopea

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ripley said:
Hello, Is it possible to say?

"I was walking to which place I don't know."

I mean I was walking toward a place which was unknown to me.
It should be a lyric, so the meaning, but also the form is important because of the sound. That's why I wouldn't change the construction, if it is possible.

Thanks ripley

If it's a lyric, then you have artistic license to do as you please. :wink:

What about?

I was walking
To which place?
I didn't know

I was walking to a place
which I didn't know

All the best, :D
 
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