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Drachen
And for the last set of German words: "Glut," which means "ember," and "Drachen," which means "dragon." Combining these two gives "Glurak," the German name for Charizard. The "rak" part is a shortened form of "Drach(en)," sounding similar to "rak."
Also, I used a song by Wincent Weiss, Hast du Kurz Zeit (Do you have a moment?)
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Hallo Leute! Ich hoffe, es war lustig mit meinen täglichen deutschen Wörtern!
Bis bald~!
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October is the month I created this art blog. At first, it was just a space for writing things I didn’t usually share with friends. Eventually, it evolved into an art blog where I post my drawings along with a bit of background story for each one.
To celebrate my blog’s birthday month, I’ll be trying to post something every day this October. Happy birthday, Ecreau!
I hope you like my drawing~! More coming soon!
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“Beautiful Things Blossom”
The Fanciest Boy now has a Paw Cushion to rest upon!
Picture: A464
Place: Copenhagen, Denmark
Date: 05.04.2023
Einen Schwarzen Drachen bemalt für einen Bekannten. Glaubt Ihr er hat sich gefreut?
Wo bist mein Drachen
Place des Vosges - Claude Chastillon 1612
Riesen und Drachen Giants and Dragons
"Dragon", black and brown ink on paper, 18 x 24 cm