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What scribe means to copy out or translate?

You're right! "Scribe" has a very specific meaning when it comes to copying or translating.

A scribe is someone who makes copies of written documents. They are essentially skilled copyists. While they might not always be translating languages, they are often responsible for preserving knowledge by meticulously copying existing texts.

Here are some examples of what a scribe might do:

* Copying religious texts: For example, monks in medieval times copied out the Bible by hand.

* Copying legal documents: This could include contracts, deeds, or court records.

* Copying historical records: This could include letters, diaries, or government documents.

So, while a scribe might copy out something, they might not necessarily translate it. However, some scribes were bilingual and could also translate between languages.

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