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x4740N , 4 months ago I’m having a mental stronk trying to figure out what the words on the bottom say
I’m having a mental stronk trying to figure out what the words on the bottom say
Pipoca , 4 months ago Crosswords have clues going across and down. The words just use common letters so they’re things puzzle creators wish were real words. They’re not currently words.
Crosswords have clues going across and down.
The words just use common letters so they’re things puzzle creators wish were real words. They’re not currently words.
_dev_null , 4 months ago Ahem: aerae: Latin, genitive/dative singular of aera eni: Urhobo for ‘elephant’ oreta: Latin, taxonomic genus within the family Drepanidae. aroe: Rōmaji transcription of アロエ oine: Danish, indefinite plural of øie aen: Rōmaji transcription of あえん enta: French, third-person singular past historic of enter aete: Rōmaji transcription of あえて
Ahem:
aerae: Latin, genitive/dative singular of aera
eni: Urhobo for ‘elephant’
oreta: Latin, taxonomic genus within the family Drepanidae.
aroe: Rōmaji transcription of アロエ
oine: Danish, indefinite plural of øie
aen: Rōmaji transcription of あえん
enta: French, third-person singular past historic of enter
aete: Rōmaji transcription of あえて
Jackcooper , 4 months ago Those are all unacceptable crossword clues Taylor 2025 effort would be an acceptable crossword clue
Those are all unacceptable crossword clues
Taylor 2025 effort would be an acceptable crossword clue
jxk , 4 months ago What does ‘enter’ even mean in French?
What does ‘enter’ even mean in French?
RustyNova , 4 months ago In means nothing. The french for enter is “entrer”
In means nothing. The french for enter is “entrer”
PlutoniumAcid , 4 months ago oine is most definitely not Danish for eyes. That would be øjne, plural of øje.
oine is most definitely not Danish for eyes. That would be øjne, plural of øje.
stebo02 , 4 months ago aroe: Rōmaji transcription of アロエ ok but that’s just the Katakana transcription of aloe
ok but that’s just the Katakana transcription of aloe
shea , 4 months ago ha
ha
moistclump , 4 months ago That’s why they use “oboe” so often eh
That’s why they use “oboe” so often eh