ברדק. ברדק (bardak)

PS reading this I realize it doesn't make much sense, but I know what I mean Whoever has been to Greece or Turkey or wherever in the region has seen these glasses — as much in the shape of a female body as a guitar is
Wow, also is my reaction Of course, Chazzwozzer and his teacher!

The etymology of the Russian word seems to me pretty clear.

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Russian bardak has nothing to do with the Turkish one
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So the transformation of bordel into bardak is at least probable
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Whether there is any connection between Arab bardah and Turkish bardak - it's another question, but has nothing to do with the modern Hebrew word, I guess
That seems like a strange shift , and colloquially has adopted the meaning of "mess" or "disorder" סרטוני ההרכב מופנים לציבור החרדי ול, וכוללים התייחסויות ליחסים שבין המגזר החרדי למגזר החילוני והמגזר הדתי לאומי
Here is another source: -and I am also convinced that albondiga is right in making an association with French bordel! As Chazzwozzer had already pointed out, Turk לא תאמינו, אבל ברשת ברדק מחכה לכם אפילו פיצת סביח! This confusion is lightly explicable

המערכונים, שאורכם בין דקה ל-3 דקות, מתפרסמים אחת לשבוע, ב.

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The 2 homonyms bardak might influnce each to other because in the brothel it's also a mess, more or less
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But still, Chazzwozzer, can you tell us how "glass" in Turkish became "prostitute" in Azerbaijani? Th e word must be listed in this book — with its two meanings! הסרטונים צולמו בתקופת ועוסקים בדרכי ההתמודדות של הציבור החרדי עם המגפה
Considering the influx of Russian Jews in Israel it is likely that they brought along the word бардак My contribution to this thread comes in two parts
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As I was looking at this thread I though of the association of "glass" and "bardak", although I don't know if it's valid.

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It is your "average Joe" on the street who comes up with the terms, who propogates them, and leaves them to the likes of linguistically-minded people to try to decipher and guess their origins! But is there any etymological tie between the Turkish bardak and the Russian one? In spite of Pushkin etc
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לצד מבחר הפיצות העשיר תוכלו להנות גם מסלטים, קינוחים ולמעלה מ 40 סוגי בירות בוטיק ישראליות
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