Sunday, September 27, 2015

SIX PACK

WORD STUDIES



In Hebrew the six pack is called "squares". Well there appears to be two ways. The one that gives the most Google image results is the more technical qubiyot bbe9en קוביות בבטן literally cubes of the belly or the simplest ribu7im ריבועים "squares".

Article from Ynet

Six-pack: 10 exercises that cause body sculpting

Who does not want a flat stomach full of cubes? The aesthetic side, it also has many health benefits. A fitness trainer elaborates on 10 exercises to help reach a toned appearance


Or Cohen


קוביות בבטן: 10 התרגילים שיגרמו לחיטוב

מי לא רוצה בטן שטוחה ומלאת קוביות? לצד האסתטיקה, יש לכך גם יתרונות בריאותיים רבים. מאמן כושר מפרט 10 תרגילים שיעזרו להגיע למראה חטוב

אור כהן

Qubiyot babe9en: 10 hatargilim 5eyigremu lci9uv

Mi lo4 ro3eh be9en 5a9ucah umale4t qubiyot? L3ad ha4axte9iqah, ye5 lka2 gam yitronot bari4utiyim rabim. M4amen ko5er mfare9 10 targilim 5eya7azru lhagia7 lmar4eh ca9uv

Or kohen

Ways to say six pack around the globe

Venezuelan Spanish: "small squares" (cuadritos).

Italian: tartaruga (turtle).

English: six pack

Swedish: sex-pack

In Chilean Spanish: calugas (toffee candy)

In Croatian: "pločice", which translates as tiles.

In polish: kaloryfer (heater/radiator)

French: tablettes de chocolat
Spanish from Spain is "tableta de chocolate" (:

In turkish: baklava (traditional turkish dessert)

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