tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-51454407843998158.post5578467808057137849..comments2023-03-25T10:32:26.864+03:00Comments on Bad Hebrew Tattoos: Hebrew Inked Celebs: Doda ElektrodaUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-51454407843998158.post-4492764305113795052015-08-23T19:12:56.352+03:002015-08-23T19:12:56.352+03:00Okay, it could pass for 'Avinaashitha ", ...Okay, it could pass for 'Avinaashitha ", even though the spacing is disproportionate and the 'sh' alphabet isn't done accurately.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-51454407843998158.post-38047766045258706562011-12-22T01:08:55.336+02:002011-12-22T01:08:55.336+02:00Nope, the Sanskrit doesn't really work either....Nope, the Sanskrit doesn't really work either. First of all, aesthetically, the spacing between letters is very odd, with too much gap between 'vi' and 'naa' and kind of a pile-up at the end. I assume that's a result of covering up the Hebrew, though, and if she was just getting a Sanskrit tattoo it might have been more normal-looking. <br /><br />As far as content, I think she's going for 'avinaashitaa' (a rather obscure feminized participle that could mean 'affianced' or 'avowed, spoken for'). Instead of 'shi,' though, she has something that looks suspiciously more like 'jhi' or possibly a really malformed 'kshi.' Neither 'avinaajhitaa' nor 'avinaakshitaa' is a word, I'm sorry to say.Annenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-51454407843998158.post-758586598004477432010-09-27T23:48:41.568+02:002010-09-27T23:48:41.568+02:00I don't know when they got the tattos but the ...I don't know when they got the tattos but the guy used to live in Israel he was a goalkeeper for a football club from Ashdod. I remember he had the tatto back then.<br />According to her Wikipedia page he proposed to her in JerusalemLeornoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-51454407843998158.post-49249692445908571912010-09-26T17:10:35.129+02:002010-09-26T17:10:35.129+02:00Ironically, "Doda Elektroda" sounds grea...Ironically, "Doda Elektroda" sounds great in Hebrew.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-51454407843998158.post-24163432509588258152010-09-23T17:28:57.978+02:002010-09-23T17:28:57.978+02:00I'm familiar w/the writing system, and I canno...I'm familiar w/the writing system, and I cannot make sense of it. It looks like a mix of actual sanskrit and devanagari and gibberish. But I'm far from fluent, so I could be wrong. I'll grant her that escape.Paulhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17083803851861243093noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-51454407843998158.post-8687530255446110192010-09-23T15:27:34.057+02:002010-09-23T15:27:34.057+02:00LOL.. i just like the sound of doda electroda :DLOL.. i just like the sound of doda electroda :DAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com