Dragon ball yumeship art (Zamasu x Arasu)
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Dragon ball yumeship art (Zamasu x Arasu)
“Oh, you’re approaching me?” “Instead of running away, you’re coming right to me?” “I can’t Thwack the nines out of you without getting closer.”
Zamasu has a brief flashback to Amasu in the Super Dragon Ball Heroes manga.
Zamasu, she didn’t give you that advice so you could follow your twisted plan. Why take it so deeply to heart?
Btw this scene means nothing more than showing that Zamasu is still thinking of her unconsciously :]]]
A bit late, but Merry Christmas!
Santa Amasu.
Miss Santa will come and give out presents to you
(if you've been good this year)
Zamasu wished for a very simple gift, but Amasu seems hesitant about whether to fulfill it for him
Zamasu and Amasu
(Zamasu x oc)
Amasu alone.
Zamasu alone.
They're canon. my favourite ship in dragon ball super.
Btw don't repost my art without asking:(
raj/a etymology
The etymology of the word "raja" is a subject of debate among linguists and scholars, and there are differing opinions regarding its origin.
Some scholars believe that the word "raja" is of Dravidian origin, and that it has been borrowed into Sanskrit. For example, the Dravidian Etymological Dictionary by T. Burrow and M.B. Emeneau suggests that the word "raja" may have originated from the Dravidian root word "aracu", meaning "to rule" or "to control". They propose that this root word was borrowed into Sanskrit and developed into the word "raja".
Other scholars, however, believe that the word "raja" has its origins in Sanskrit, and that it was borrowed into the Dravidian languages. For example, the Sanskrit-English Dictionary by Monier Monier-Williams suggests that the word "raja" is derived from the Sanskrit root word "raj", meaning "to reign" or "to rule". They propose that this root word was borrowed into the Dravidian languages and developed into the word "raja".
The Sanskrit word "Raj" (राज) means "rule", "reign", "kingship" or "sovereignty". It is derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *h₃reǵ- which means "to straighten, to direct, to rule". The word "Raj" is found in many Sanskrit words such as "Rajya" (kingdom), "Raja-dharma" (the duties of a king), and "Rajendra" (lord of kings). It is also the root of many common Indian names such as Rajesh, Rajiv, and Rajendra.
Ancient Greek: the verb ὀρθόω (orthóō) meaning "to make straight, to correct, to set right" and the noun ὀρθρός (orthros) meaning "straight, upright, correct” -- not “rule”, “reign”, or “kingship”
Arasu having his warframe cross arms, then forget that the warframes have arms altogether, then start going about his task with feet and fangs.
Please share my shop and come take a look! I have a bill due and need the money!