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A specific case or scenario that is discussed to illustrate a point.
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This term is used to mean the opposite of what was just suggested, often translated as 'on the contrary'.
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A specific case or scenario that is discussed to illustrate a point.
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This term is used to mean the opposite of what was just suggested, often translated as 'on the contrary'.
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A term meaning 'he went'.
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A term used to describe something that is impossible or can't be done.
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A term used to ask for the reason behind something, meaning 'for what' or 'why?'.
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A term used when something is 'forbidden' or not allowed according to the rules.
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This term means a road or a way of doing things.
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A term used to describe something that is "possible" and can be done.
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A phrase meaning 'it was said', used to introduce a statement or a teaching of the Amoraim.
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This term means 'the opposite' or 'the other way around'.
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A term used to ask a question or introduce a problem that they (the scholars) had, meaning 'they asked' or 'it was asked of them'.
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A term used to mean 'the other', usually referring to the other person, opinion, or side of an argument.
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A term used to mean 'still' or 'yet', often used when asking why a question or situation remains unchanged.
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A term used to mean "rather" or "but," often used to correct a previous statement or offer a better alternative.
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This term means 'according to', and is used to show whose opinion or reasoning is being followed.
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A logical conclusion used when the evidence forces us to say, "we are forced to conclude" or "we see from here."
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This term means 'dealing with' or 'referring to' a specific topic or person.
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A term used to mean 'because' or 'due to', often used to explain why an action happened or a law applies.
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This term means 'it is called' or 'it is read as', often used when referring to a specific name or title for a subject.
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This term means 'it is needed' or 'it was necessary', usually explaining why a specific piece of information was written even if it seems obvious.
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This term means 'we find', and it is used when the Talmud points out a location where a law or a logic is clearly mentioned.
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This term means "or else" or "even if," and is often used to introduce an alternative answer or a different situation.
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This term means 'by itself', usually referring to something that exists or is standing on its own.
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This term means 'even so' or 'nevertheless', used when a conclusion stays the same despite a challenge.
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A phrase used to introduce an alternative answer, meaning 'if you want, I will say'.
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A phrase used to introduce a logical question, meaning 'if so' or 'if that is the case'.
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A phrase used as a starting point for an argument, meaning 'if you say correctly' or 'it is understandable if you say'.
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This phrase is used to point out a logical gap by saying, "if for this reason, nothing happened" or it doesn't prove anything.
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A phrase used to identify the practical consequence or the point of disagreement between two legal opinions, meaning 'the difference between them is...'
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A phrase used to express total agreement or confirmation, meaning 'yes, quite so' or 'yes, that is also true.'
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An expression used to express surprise or doubt, meaning 'is it really so?' or 'not so!'
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A term used to ask a question or introduce a thought, meaning 'do you think?' or 'on account of'.