Prompt
Crossover Crack Pairing
Natsu and Female Corrin
NaCor/Avatar Dragon/Corsu/Silence Fire
Fem!Corrin:
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Prompt
Crossover Crack Pairing
Natsu and Female Corrin
NaCor/Avatar Dragon/Corsu/Silence Fire
Fem!Corrin:
X
Natsu Dragneel:
Corse
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this post is meant to be a directory of every resource I come across for Corsican. it will be a continuous work in progress so thank you for your patience! if you have any issues or things to add, please reply to this post!
info
corsican in france
glottolog
library of congress - corsican language & expressive culture [video]
omniglot
playlist of samples
the endangered languages project
wikipedia
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Corsican Language and Expressive Culture
Since the mid-20th century, a variety of social, economic and political factors have affected the cultural practices and conceptions of identity on the Mediterranean island of Corsica. Linguistic anthropologist Alexandra Jaffe discusses the Corsican language and Corsican expressive culture. She addresses both the island's shift towards the French language and the Corsican language revitalization movement that began in the early 1970s.
Drawing on ethnographic data, Jaffe offers examples of continued use of the Corsican language in traditional cultural forms, such as the paghjella musical tradition, and poetic jousts called chjam e rispondi as well as in the use of Corsican in newer media and artistic genres such as novels, plays, bilingual radio, television and advertising. The talk focuses on cultural continuity and change in response to changing political and economic circumstances.
Speaker Biography: Alexandra Jaffe is a professor of anthropology at California State University, Long Beach, with a specialty in linguistic anthropology.
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So F! Corrin, do you plan on having sweet sweet sex with Natsu, while skin revealing latex suit?
“Yes.” Corrin replied with a lustful expression as she looked at Natsu with hearts in her eyes as she fondled her revealing latex suit she borrowed from her Nohr sister.
Corse