sandals

Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Sandal have different name in many country,
for detailed product you can see http://www.abiansemal.info

* In Brazil they are known as sandalhas or chinelos
* In Gibraltar they are known as shankas
* In Australian English these are known as thongs.
* In Canada they are known as flip flops.
* In Estonia they are known as frons.
* In Philippines they are known as chanelas.
* In Hawaii, flip-flops are known as slippers or slippas.
* In India, similar sandals are known as chappals. Some kinds of chappals are made of leather, and some have a strap over the big toe. They are also called Sawan.
* In Italy, they are called infradito , literally inter-digit.
* In Jamaica, they are known as slippers or sandals.
* In Malawi they are known as "ma slippas" or "ma pata pata".
* In Micronesia they are known as Zorries.
* In New Zealand English they are known generically as jandals.
* In Pakistan they are known as chappals, qainchey chappals or Hawaiian chappals
* In Poland they are known as "Japonki" which literally translated means "Japanese women", but it's real meaning is simply "The Japanese"
* In Slovakia they are known as Åžabky (translated means frogs)
* In Sri Lanka they are known as Bata, after the name of the most popular flip-flop brand in the country Bata.
* In Trinidad & Tobago they are known as Slippers
* In Uganda they are known as Makambos
* In the United States, they are generally known as flip-flops, go-aheads, thongs, and zories
* In the United States Army, they are known as shower-shoes
* In the United States Navy, they are known as go-slowers (a play on "go-fasters", the Navy term for running shoes)
* In Israel, they are known as (transliterated into English: kafkafey-etsba, meaning finger flip-flops
* In The Netherlands, they are known as teenslippers
* In Flanders, they are known as teensletsen

for detailed product you can see http://www.abiansemal.info

Posted by IGUSTI NGURAH BAGUS ARYOTEJO at 5:54 PM  

0 comments:

Post a Comment