Sorry, about my bad Ukrainian. Well, it could be "u Friedman" or
"do Friedman", which I believe means "to Friedman", whichever sounds best in
Ukrainian. Or the restaurant could have a Yiddish name, such as "A Mechayeh"
As soon as I have enough money, I will have a competition for the best name
that the members of this list can suggest. The winner will receive a free
meal of "Milchigen Borscht", Tocz, Herren-Pilze in Schmetten and
Wald-Erdberren.
I think I have mentioned before, that I was almost born at "Friedman"
Mimi
On 10/20/10 2:20 PM, "Greg Fedner" <gfedner_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> Mimi, in Ukrainian "in" or "at" would be "U"...
>
> Greg Fedner, Columbus, OH.
>
> On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 1:58 PM, Miriam Taylor <mirtaylo_at_indiana.edu> wrote:
>>
>> Sorry, I did not write Hebrew, I wrote Ukrainian in which "po" means "in" or
>> "at".
>>
>> Mimi
>>
>>
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