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Cooking / Culinary
flank steak
Hebrew translation:
אומצת ורד הצלע
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English term or phrase:
flank steak
Hebrew translation:
אומצת ורד הצלע
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English to Hebrew translations
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Cooking / Culinary
English term or phrase:
flank steak
parts of a cow
ruth
אומצת ורד הצלע
Explanation:
Umtazt Vered Hazela
Selected response from:
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Israel
Local time:
07:52
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אומצת ורד הצלע
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אומצת ורד הצלע
Explanation:
Umtazt Vered Hazela
EGB Translations
Israel
Local time:
07:52
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English
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BTW - The spelling of "umtazt" needs correction. :)
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