In Hebrew, you would say, "call a child by his name":
קָרָא לַיֶּלֶד בִּשְׁמוֹ (kara le-yeled bishmo)
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∙ 13y agoSay what you mean and mean what you say. Give it to them straight! This is an emphatic way of saying "Call a spade a spade," which means "Don't use any fancy language or flowery terms to try to make the situation look better than it is." "Bloody" is a mildly offensive curse word used in the UK and Australia.
If you are referring to the tool or implement, then yes you can.
In this project, let's call a spade a spade and address the real issues without dancing around the truth.
lehitkasher (להתקשר)
Doug
it is a democrat
Justin spade is way beter
Call the number on the spade
Douglas
a spade (hand tool for gardening) : une bêchespades (cards colour) : piqueOr you can useépées
Eggs on a spoon
It means to speak plainly. Eg. : Would you like a piece of gum? - or - Would you like a mint? - vs - Your breath stinks.