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Elena
What does the phrase "Potahat tik" mean and in what language?
Aug 7, 2015 7:30 PM
Answers · 4
Thank you!
September 5, 2015
The language is Hebrew. Written in Hebrew the sentence will look like "פותחת תיק" (hebrew is written right-to-left).
Basicly, it means "to open the bag" in present tense, speaking about female. But it is commonly incorrectly used instead of imperative "open the bag!"
September 3, 2015
Elena can you tell me the context. Where did you see this written? Where did you hear it?
August 7, 2015
Google Translate detects Lithuanian.
August 7, 2015
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