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(New page: ;Heblish:''Heb''rew/Eng''lish''. The unfortunate co-opting of perfectly good English words into spoken Hebrew. Usually attended by odd transformations of the source word. For example, ...)
 
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Heblish
Hebrew/English. The unfortunate co-opting of perfectly good English words into spoken Hebrew. Usually attended by odd transformations of the source word. For example, a car's axle is called a bek-EKSL (back-axle). The front axle is called bek-EKSL kid-MI, or "front-back-axle". Makes you smile, doesn't it?