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<p>[QUOTE="softmentor, post: 1459612, member: 10469"]WAYYYY off topic, but why not.</p><p>Everything you wanted to know about dating but were afraid to ask...</p><p> Yes, Aribic to english is rather fraught with trials and tribulations. Take my one variety, spelled Barhi, Barhee, Barhy, Birrhi, and a few other ways. whew. Tamir in Aribic refers to any date that is dry, rather than juicy (rutab), fresh and crunchy (khalal) or green (kimri). When they pronounce the word for date, it has a double t effect. Clearly enough that most other languages have spelled it with a double t when trans-literating the sound of the word. Hindi, French ( <a href="https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Datte" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Datte" rel="nofollow">https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Datte</a> ), Spanish, Dutch, German, to name a few. </p><p>If any of you do want to taste some of my wonderful dates, the new harvest starts mid August and runs through Oct. for most varieties, with the latest one being in January. PM me and I'll put you on my email blast for when the new crop is shipping. We can trade for some ... coin ... --smiles his jolly farmers smile--</p><p>back on topic, found that Israel Sheqal here <a href="http://www.israelmint.com/?section=572&product=4176&lineItem=2728" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.israelmint.com/?section=572&product=4176&lineItem=2728" rel="nofollow">http://www.israelmint.com/?section=572&product=4176&lineItem=2728</a> beautiful coin! also available in gold or "proof like"</p><p>any other sources or links to buy coins with date palms?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="softmentor, post: 1459612, member: 10469"]WAYYYY off topic, but why not. Everything you wanted to know about dating but were afraid to ask... Yes, Aribic to english is rather fraught with trials and tribulations. Take my one variety, spelled Barhi, Barhee, Barhy, Birrhi, and a few other ways. whew. Tamir in Aribic refers to any date that is dry, rather than juicy (rutab), fresh and crunchy (khalal) or green (kimri). When they pronounce the word for date, it has a double t effect. Clearly enough that most other languages have spelled it with a double t when trans-literating the sound of the word. Hindi, French ( [url]https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Datte[/url] ), Spanish, Dutch, German, to name a few. If any of you do want to taste some of my wonderful dates, the new harvest starts mid August and runs through Oct. for most varieties, with the latest one being in January. PM me and I'll put you on my email blast for when the new crop is shipping. We can trade for some ... coin ... --smiles his jolly farmers smile-- back on topic, found that Israel Sheqal here [url]http://www.israelmint.com/?section=572&product=4176&lineItem=2728[/url] beautiful coin! also available in gold or "proof like" any other sources or links to buy coins with date palms?[/QUOTE]
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