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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2/25/2018 4:27 PM, Felix Malmenbeck
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<blockquote type="cite" cite="mid:1519594026819.32204@kth.se">Ah,
interesting; I've always assumed that the word {Sar} meant
"variety" in the sense of "diversity", rather than "variant". Now
I'll have to rethink my use of the phrase {belmoH Sar}. Perhaps
{belmoH SartaHghach.} would be preferable?</blockquote>
<p>When you use <b>SartaHghach,</b> it's obvious you want to say <b>Sarghach</b>
but can't, so you're sticking in as inoffensive an extra suffix
that you can.</p>
<p>Continue to say <b>belmoH Sar,</b> with the understanding that <b>Sar</b>
here is plural: <i>varieties please.</i><br>
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