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GUEST,LynnT | onomatopoeias: your favorites in all language (76* d) | RE: onomatopoeias: your favorites in all language | 29 Mar 16 |
And a cork in Hebrew is a 'pekak' -- emphasis on the second syllable -- which is of course the sound it makes when you pull it out of the bakbook. A pekak is also the person on a kibbutz who does whatever job needs doing -- a floater or cork filling the most immediate holes. |