eeny, meeny, miny, moe

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  A method of choosing between two or more people or things, used by children. A child points to each item in turn (or alternately), while saying a rhyme starting "Eeny, meeny, miney, moe", moving to the next item after each quarter-line (i.e. each word or pair of syllables). The item pointed to on the last word of the rhyme is the one chosen.

Translations

 * Arabic: حكرة بكرة
 * Bulgarian: а́ла ба́ла ни́ца ту́рска пани́ца, ой ги́ди Ва́нчо наш капита́нчо
 * Cebuano: butikaw, butikaw, ikaw
 * Chinese:
 * Cantonese: 點指兵兵, 點指兵兵，點著誰人做大兵//点指兵兵，点着谁人做大兵
 * Mandarin: 一二三四五，上山打老虎, 你拍一，我拍一，一隻小貓坐飛機
 * Danish: ælle bælle mig fortælle
 * Dutch: iene miene mutte
 * Finnish: entten-tentten-teelika-mentten
 * French:
 * German: ene mene miste, ene mene mu
 * Greek: α μπε μπα μπλομ του κίθε μπλομ
 * Hebrew: אן דן דינו
 * Hindi: अक्कड़ बक्कड़ बम्बे बो, ईना मीना डीका
 * Hungarian: Ec-pec/ecc-pecc, kime-hetsz, holnap-után bejö-hetsz, cér-nára, cine-gére, ugorj, cica, az͜ e-gérre, huss/fuss!
 * Icelandic: úllen dúllen doff
 * Indonesian: cap cip cup kembang kuncup, kuda lari kejepit pintu
 * Italian: ambarabà ciccì coccò, igne migne magna mo
 * Japanese: どちらにしようかな
 * Korean:
 * Norwegian: elle melle deg fortelle, akka bakka bonka rakka, enike penike
 * Persian: آن مان نواران
 * Polish: entliczek pentliczek czerwony stoliczek na kogo wypadnie na tego bec
 * Portuguese: uni-duni-tê
 * Romanian: an-tan-te, ala-bala portocala
 * Russian: э́ники бе́ники, э́ни бе́ни
 * Spanish: detín, marín, dedó, pingüé,  una, dole, tele, catole, pito, pito, gorgorito
 * Swedish: ole, dole, doff
 * Thai: