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Do you know that the Name of our country can have another Meaning in Arabic?

Published June 4, 2024
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Adventurer Robert Dacešin from Bosnia and Herzegovina visited Algeria, and on that occasion he shared an interesting fact related to the pronunciation of the name of our country in Arabic.

Announcing that he will soon publish content from Algeria, Dacešin asked: “Did you know that the name of Bosnia and Herzegovina, if pronounced in Arabic, can mean something completely different?”.

Namely, he explained that Bosnia and Herzegovina is pronounced in Algerian Arabic as: “Busna welhersek”, and if the pronunciation is slightly changed it can sound like: “Bus wolla nuherrisek”, which means: “Kiss or I will hit you”.

In addition to traveling to exotic locations around the world, Robert is known for promoting the beauty of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

He often publishes videos introducing the general public about the natural resources of our country, and his video about Bosnia and Herzegovina was once declared the best tourist film in the world, Klix.ba writes.

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