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Attack on IzaiahIz on Artfight
These are three of my immortal characters from my dnd campaign!
They are characters of legend within the world, Written into their core history
Alkashar is a scholar and a powerful mage with complex magic, Giving humanity power and knowledge
Ryota is a powerful being who can teleport using his flames
And Celestia is a fun loving being who likes to play and follow along with what alkashar is doing
Before we start our topic today on Chinese homophones, let’s first look at the following two sentences: (1)一朵漂亮的花儿。(Yī duǒ piàoliàng de huār. ) (2)他今
In Chinese, homonyms are a group of words with the same pronunciation, but their meanings are unrelated. This is very common in many languages, and the reason for this is that syllables are quite limited, and with more and more new things appearing that need to be given words to define them, one pronunciation sometimes ends up expressing more than one thing. Here, I will analyze several groups of homophones to help you understand them more clearly. https://bit.ly/3dWBxpz
Two people, zero plan. Patch and Schatten in their work clothing, looking clueless and moderately angry - as usual.