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21st September 2025, 03:01 PM
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Maybe he picked it up in the same place. ...
Maybe he picked it up in the same place.
However, the point of my interest is this:-
in probably all languages there is wide variation in the rendition of the words used to convey an idea,...
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21st September 2025, 05:10 AM
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Thank you for your prompt response , Detlef. ...
Thank you for your prompt response , Detlef.
Here is the back story.
Many years ago, I was told by a Balinese friend that the name for these things was "pelecok".
A well informed Australian...
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21st September 2025, 12:48 AM
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Detlef, in what language, or perhaps dialect is...
Detlef, in what language, or perhaps dialect is the name of these implements "plocokan" ?
This is not a confrontational question, it is request for clarification.
Thank you.
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