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חֻקָּה
juqa,
constitution
noun
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עִברִית
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הַחֻקָּה אֵינָהּ מַעֲנִיקָה לַמַּלְכָּה סַמְכוּיוֹת חֲקִיקָה.
hajuqa ena ma'aniqa lamalka samkhuiot jaqiqa
The queen has no legislative powers granted by the constitution.
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