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RE: Morning coffee ritual

in Cinnamon Cup Coffee14 days ago

Everything yummy-looking - coffee, the tart, cups, the cezve... Yes, they say you should spell it in Turkish - cezve [dʒezˈve] - never knew.

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Asi see it - the world is divided into two parts; one say 'cezve', and the other half say 'jezzwa'. I belong to the 2nd half. 😄 Cant tell who are right and who are wrong here - I just prefer it better this way. AAnyway - glad you enjoyed my bodegon, have a Hive !PIZZA and see you next time!
Hope soon I will be able to share some cats pics in your new community.

one say 'cezve', and the other half say 'jezzwa'

I thought it's called turka... 😄

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Hope soon I will be able to share some cats pics in your new community

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...correct - but thats only in Russian xD

:) But all words relate to Turkey. And only Greeks say "ohi" to this, and call the device μπρίκι (briki) (researching)

What a journey... "Rakwa" in the Levant, "kanaka" in Egypt. Other Arab countries -- not sure, 3 AI fought each other versions...

Thnx for educating me - nice to know! tho I probably cannot learn it (have got no associations with kanaka / rakwa...)