Sometimes, there are things here on earth that are quite common to us. In Science, everything has an explanation (Although not really everything). In Math, everything has a computation. But in English, not every word has a translation.
While having our usual lunch in the lunch table, We were talking about some fishes, and the crabs, then I asked "Nangangati ba ang Alimango?" , do crabs get itchy? (tama ba ung translation ko?") It's a corny question but then I asked another question.
What do you call to the opposite of the elbow? Hmm.. No one was able to answer the question so then we changed our topic.
Later in the evening, the question went back from my mind so what I did is I researched it on the internet and found the answer.
I'm not really sure if this is the right answer but according to the results of my research, the opposite of the elbow is "Antecubital Fossa". I think it a part of the human arm. I'm not sure of the name. Some said it is the part where the primary veins are located, so maybe that is why they get the blood there.
If you are reading this, kindly help me research regarding the name of the opposite of the elbow. Thanks and Good night!
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
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