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448 B
448 B
Now then
This phrase is used to transition from one subject to another in a conversation.
what do you have on hand?
"on hand" means available. AT: "What food do you have available?" (See: rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metonymy)
Give me five loaves of bread
In a command, the subject "you" is assumed. AT: "You give me five loaves of bread."
ordinary bread
bread normally eaten, without unusual flavor or meaning.