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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 5/15/2018 3:57 PM, Ed Bailey wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:CABSTb1fxO=E2R0KHKa-PuCH+0fdFr6tHZ6DZOM+bmZquOqermA@mail.gmail.com"><b>mughlaHghach</b>
      seems to me to be ambiguously synonymous with both <b>mughmeH laH</b>
      and <b>mughlu'meH laH</b>. Without context, I'd expect these two
      phrases to mean respectively "ability to translate" and "ability
      to be translated."</blockquote>
    <p><b>mughlu'meH laH</b> means <i>ability in order for someone
        indefinite to translate,</i> not <i>ability to be translated.</i><br>
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