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							| Hello, I have a question. We are talking about countable and uncountable things in my class and my ss are learning vocabulary about food. We �re having a rally next week and they �re really excited about it. However, today I came across this picture but I don �t know how to say it in English. Would you be so kind and help me... In spanish these are called "brochetas" but I cannot find  the translation. Thank you in advance.
 
 
 
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 mimau
 
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							| you can also call them skewers |  4 Feb 2010     
					
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 Mariethe House
 
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							| skewers are the spiky things , I think  Kebabs are more likely!
 
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 light300168
 
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							| In Russian it is called  " shashlyk". And as I know   we don �t translate   this word , just  tranceliterate |  4 Feb 2010     
					
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 Yulia Mo
 
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							| in Arab world they call it kebab. And in russian it �s also kebab if made of minced meat. If it �s meat in big pieces - it �s shashlyk. But i think the word Kebab is more international |  4 Feb 2010     
					
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 MJ_Misa
 
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							| When I lived in England, we said - kebab |  4 Feb 2010     
					
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 kmtr
 
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							| Here in the US, we call it a shish-kebob.  I call it delicious! |  4 Feb 2010     
					
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							| hi
how interesting it is!iam an Iranian,in Persian we call it "shishlik" it is akind of kebab! |  4 Feb 2010     
					
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 happy-Austrian
 
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							| It is interesting that in Russia this kind of food is called a shashlyk ! In Austria where German is spoken it is called Schaschlik with probably the same pronunciation as in Russian !   In English it is shashlik or shish kebab.......... |  4 Feb 2010     
					
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 libertybelle
 
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							| In the States it �s called shish kebab |  4 Feb 2010     
					
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