Glossary entry (derived from question below)
May 31, 2016 09:37
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Arabic term
مبرر
Arabic to English
Social Sciences
Government / Politics
Do you think that مبرر is مبرِّر (a justification) or مبرَّر (justified) in this sentence? Could it be either or is it certainly only one or the other? Both meanings would make sense in the overall context.
This is the complete sentence:
وكأنما الحديث عن [موضوع ما] مبرر إعلاميا ولكن ليس في الوثائق الرسمية
Thanks!
This is the complete sentence:
وكأنما الحديث عن [موضوع ما] مبرر إعلاميا ولكن ليس في الوثائق الرسمية
Thanks!
Proposed translations
(English)
5 +7 | justified | Liliane Hatem |
5 | Justification | Arabian Knights |
1 +1 | permissible/allowed | Linda Al-Bairmani |
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Jun 7, 2016 17:53: Liliane Hatem Created KOG entry
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Justification
Justification
يبرر is to Justify.
يبرر is to Justify.
Example sentence:
There is no legal justificaiton for this
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