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Quote from Ayisha on Today at 035628 PM
You cannot have 'changed but not changed', that is NOT English and has no meaning.I didn't find the good word in english >>>>> try you(as a native speaker) this is the word in Arabic " ".
What made you think that these two words with conjunction alternative/OR could mean "changed but not changed".
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aha, so come to teach me .
I am trying to but as always you think you know better about MY language as you do everything else.I didn't find the good word in english >>>>> try you(as a native speaker) this is the word in Arabic " ".
This is more than one word in Arabic, which would you like me to find a word for?the first one you could use to abolish, destroy, abrogate, nullify, obliterate, conceal, transfer, substitute, copy, transcribe, rule out
the second you could use to raise/uplift/elevate, extol, make it high/lofty, to bring forward, to take away, disappear, trace back, honour, show regard to, to introduce, refine,
or 'make better' ;D
No, it's not a change.
As you like, but you will never learn anything if you continue to insist you know better all the time.