curiouscuriosader
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Hi all!
The sentence I can't get the meaning out of is: "Each learns all the other learns about this and about the garden".
The part I don't understand is: "...all the other learns...".
I was reading and translating "Gods" by John Wisdom and then I stumbled upon this one and got stuck! Believe me, this is written like that everywhere: in his book and on the web:
Mevaseret Zion: Essays on Jewish Thought and Practice
How do we judge ? - Wise-Dumbo - italki Discussions
What does the second "learns" mean? Is this a verb or a noun? How can this be grammatically correct?
Thanks in advance.1
The sentence I can't get the meaning out of is: "Each learns all the other learns about this and about the garden".
The part I don't understand is: "...all the other learns...".
I was reading and translating "Gods" by John Wisdom and then I stumbled upon this one and got stuck! Believe me, this is written like that everywhere: in his book and on the web:
Mevaseret Zion: Essays on Jewish Thought and Practice
How do we judge ? - Wise-Dumbo - italki Discussions
What does the second "learns" mean? Is this a verb or a noun? How can this be grammatically correct?
Thanks in advance.1