Need this translated, and what does it mean or say?
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1A belated welcome to Mi Yodeya! You should know that, like your previous question, this is likely to be closed, as questions about Hebrew are not necessarily on-topic. – DonielF Jun 21 '19 at 21:07
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1The other question should be on topic as it asks about a Kiddush cup. This question would need a jewish context to be on topic. – Yishai Jun 21 '19 at 22:15
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1@Yishai, I would say the other question is not on topic. It is basically a Hebrew language question, where the Hebrew language happens to appear on a kiddush cup. Neither should be encouraged... – josh waxman Jun 21 '19 at 22:30
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If you have a lot of items that you need transliterated / translated, you are unlikely to be able to harness the folks at Mi Yodea.
You can try Amazon Mechanical Turk, make a task of transliterating, and paying a small amount of money to get Hebrew speakers to do this for you.
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Josh, you're right of course but please remember to help out by voting to close too. – Double AA Jun 21 '19 at 22:05
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IMHO, if the answer is consistently something like this, then spam of this sort is likely to occur. So, e.g. @Shalom's answer below encourages further questions. – josh waxman Jun 21 '19 at 22:29
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@Yishai Yes, it is. If the question is ever reopened I'll bother to move it. – Double AA Jun 21 '19 at 23:20
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It says "Satan", but it looks like all the vowels got shifted over by one. What "Satan" means in Hebrew ... is a different question.
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