alphabet wrong for russian, I believe.I'm steering towards it being Russian.
I thought that 'k' is an 'x'The word "kyma" in the middle is a Greek word for wave I've discovered..
Great guess, Grahamg, but it doesn't add up, because the backwards E, is not Greek, and is not found in the Greek alphabet or on the Greek keyboard.The word "kymi, or kyma" in the middle is a Greek word for wave I've discovered..
I was going to say, Ukrainian, but while working with the Ukrainian keyboard, I struggled to find two letters.(Ukrainian – Ackahia-Hoba)
Yes, that reversed 3 is russianI'm steering towards it being Russian.
One question I have, how large is the pizza peel (or whatever it is), CinnamonSugar?
Well now that I know the size of it and that "HOCA" returns me with "teacher", it makes me wonder if the spoon wasn't intended for discipline.it’s about the size of a standard wooden spoon, no longer that 12-13 inches. I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s Ukrainian... a Family member has made trips there.
"Its all Greek to me"!I thought that 'k' is an 'x'
Anyone know what language this is and what it means?
The interpretation is on the back
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pizza peel is a board used to bake pizza on. Quite often when baking at home a pizza surface like a 20x20 tile can be used to duplicate a pizza oven surface. Typically the tile is heated to whatever the baking temp is for whatever you are bakingOne question I have, how large is the pizza peel (or whatever it is), CinnamonSugar?
Thank you for the heads-up on pizza peels, Knight.pizza peel is a board used to bake pizza on. Quite often when baking at home a pizza surface like a 20x20 tile can be used to duplicate a pizza oven surface. Typically the tile is heated to whatever the baking temp is for whatever you are baking
Substitutes for it can be card board, or parchment paper cut to the size needed for baking.