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What does the Hebrew phrase 'mitgaga'at eilecha yekiri' mean?

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∙ 15y ago
Updated: 12/11/2022

"Mitgaga'at eilecha yekiri" - which is the form of a female speaking to a male - translates as "I miss you, my dear."

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