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Some ideas that probably work in many languages are things like
"6" and "six"
"CC", "two C", "2 C", "double C"
"#", "Hashtag"
And remember for "Who's on first" 28 words are actually enough. If you come up with two list, thats great, but one list is enough.
I actually compiled a list of words that will work in Hebrew and create much confusion (I hope), here it is (with some explanations):
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1WQzvUjYwch6yQVXZPSFmq3nzHBM42B32BUMgkyXQpxA/edit?usp=sharing
there is no Hebrew module yet. There is however a new mod ("Modules Translated"), where the Who's on First and a couple of other modules are translated in a lot of other languages now. This mod here (Who's on first German) is obsolete. I created a new Hebrew thread in the "Modules Translated" forum >>here<<. Let's continue the discussion there!