Examples of using May read in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Colloquial
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Computer
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Programming
You may read this book.
If it's an image, they may read it.
You may read the verdict.
Several of such signs you may read further.
You may read the amendment.
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Several of such signs you may read further.
He may read his books in bed.
The kids may read it.".
You may read it to the jury, Bo.
Only a web site which originated a cookie may read it back again.
You may read your sister's minutes.
Mr.- Foreman, you may read the verdict.
One may read this and think it's magic…".
If you look at his eyes, you may read his mind.
You may read our review on NordVPN here.
If you don't take his phone call, he may read between the lines.
You may read the highlighted portion out loud, if you want to.
Take note of any relevant updates you may read on your preferred discussion boards.
You may read about Cauda Equina Syndrome on another page of this site.
First party cookies-these cookies are issued by the website you visit and only that website may read them;
The secretary may read the minutes from our last meeting.
You may read those old Greek fools until blood runs from your eyes, you will be none the wiser.
Accordingly, this page may read differently as of your very next visit.
Where I may read who pass would that passing fair? Farewell: thou canst not teach me to forget.
In other words, once logged on, you may read the materials from within the online course program as you do each step.
You may read now, please.-"The Yaşarans started making new plans as Fatmagül's trial come near…".
Once you select a destination, you may read several articles concerning the nation, its own highlights, activities you could do whilst in the region, and the hotspots.
You may read of many frightening occurrences around the world but that is inevitable when cleansing is taking place.
(You may read of this in a passage in my Mystery Dramas where this secret of the ether world is unfolded dramatically.).
You may read and write books on swimming, you may debate on its subtle theoretical aspects, but how will that help you if you refuse to enter the water yourself?