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I GOT ANSWERS! I’ve been wondering about this constantly since seeing the show and now everyone can know why!!!!
favorite word?
Dipthong.
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love seeing you on my dash/in my notifs, you always say the funniest things in the tags😭
CJKSDA VHJRH FJE BFJHBDFJER CFBJHRHFJERFXEHKBKERBGCEQ YOU ARE TOO KIND!!! Seeing these in my inbox always makes my day! And just so yk, my heart lights up everytime I see you on my dash/notifs too!
221 John In the SCA, Herald Titles are usually associated with a branch herald position, or a Principality or Kingdom Principal Herald or deputy for a specific job. The highest Modern titles are 'Kings of Arms' (Ex. Lord Lyon King of Arms of England), in the SCA: Laurel Sovereign of Arms, Pelican and Wreath Heralds.
The top ranking Kingdom Heralds are Principal Heralds, in Principalities they are 'Primary' Heralds. Heralds with long and outstanding service can receive a permanent Heraldic Title. Dipthong is unlikely to be one of them. The titles are usually an heraldic charge or descriptor, or a place-name, alone or sometimes with a tincture or attitude. (SCA Examples: Estoile Pursuivant, Azure, Badger, Black Dragon, Chevron (Doesn't rhyme with Khevron), Orle, Pantheon, etc). European examples: Surry, Lothier, Islay, Montfort, Cyprus, Rouge Rose,Johannes is the Latin form of the personal name that usually appears as "John" in English language contexts. It is a variant of the Greek name Ιωαννης (Ioannes / Greek, which is from the Hebrew יוֹחָנָן (Yôḥānnān, or Yochanan “‘Yahweh is gracious’”). German variants for Johannes are Johann, Hans (diminutized to Hänschen or Hänsel, Hannes, Danish: Jens, Dutch: Jan, English: Johanan, John, Johnny, and Jonny, French is Jean, Spanish: Juan , Portuguese: João, Catalan: Joan, Lithuanian: Jonas, Romanian is Ion, Italian: Giovanni, Seán - Irish or Scots Gaelic sometimes spelled in English as Shawn or Shaun, Estonian: Juhan, Jaan, Jaanus, Joonas and Hannes do come from the same root; Juss and Juku are the familiar names for Johannes., Ivan is Slavic, American – John or Jack, Jon short for Jonathan, Other various and copious names related to John: "Behind the Name - WAY more variants of John
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What a dipshit!
I know I’m going to say that at least once today, so I thought I’d get ahead of the curve. Remember, you heard it here first.
How dipthongs are made...
“These vowels want to go together so bad and make a dipthong…”
So ma'am is a weird thing. Its a contraction but the 2 "a"s work like a dipthong, maybe it should have circumflex?
Custom typography ligature “gn”