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Ha! Two people sent this to me this morning for my blog - do you know if it's legit? It's certainly hilarious enough... but I wonder if it's too good to be true :)
no idea
it's certainly a higher price than you can find at Yesh and Shefa....
I only wonder whether it's a Hebrew, Russian or Arabic accent ;-)
I especially like the silent L that they adopted :)
yes, unlike Linkolen (Lincoln) street in Tel Aviv
Exactly! It's conservation of mass of L's.
Eden for "head and" is very appropriate for Israelis who are fast dropping the pronunciation of the letter "hey". My children often misspell many words that begin with a "hey" with an aleph!
Ha! Two people sent this to me this morning for my blog - do you know if it's legit? It's certainly hilarious enough... but I wonder if it's too good to be true :)
ReplyDeleteno idea
ReplyDeleteit's certainly a higher price than you can find at Yesh and Shefa....
ReplyDeleteI only wonder whether it's a Hebrew, Russian or Arabic accent ;-)
ReplyDeleteI especially like the silent L that they adopted :)
ReplyDeleteyes, unlike Linkolen (Lincoln) street in Tel Aviv
ReplyDeleteExactly!
ReplyDeleteIt's conservation of mass of L's.
Eden for "head and" is very appropriate for Israelis who are fast dropping the pronunciation of the letter "hey".
ReplyDeleteMy children often misspell many words that begin with a "hey" with an aleph!