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bittersweetbastard · 2 months ago
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I make music under the name “SoRude” on SoundCloud, this is unreleased. Still working on it
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geffenrecords · 7 months ago
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I post funny things & u all ignore them. I post about my failed fucked up attempt @ romance & they get like 8 notes. you guys are sick in the head. sick sick people I say.
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justforyou-alwaysforyou · 2 years ago
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@thepronounthief this could be us btw
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cacaitos · 4 months ago
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wheres hararas pussy hair.
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nabooro · 5 months ago
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Dé sorud! Me again! Two slightly more specific questions: firstly, in the fic I'm writing, I do reference the Order of Sanctuary as a loose sort of organisation that most of the previous Handmaidens/aides of monarchs are a part of (unless they cut ties entirely after their service) and some of whom assist in training the current Canâk. That's not the best explanation of what they are but I was wondering, if it's not too much trouble, how you might go about translating the Orders name?
And the second question: I know in the queen's novels we're given the surnames of four of the Handmaidens (and the given names of all the Handmaidens in the movies barring Motée - but I think you said in a previous post you have her previous name as Motil) and I was wondering if you had any surnames for (specifically) Sabé, Dormé, Versé, Cordé, Ellé or Motée? No trouble if not, I just love the translations you created for the canon names!
Thank you again!
Hi again!
Order of Sanctuary: Fonué so' Cabeet
I haven't thought of any last names for the handmaidens specifically, but here are some general surnames I have thought of for no specific character:
Tonne
Milaé (forest guardian)
Rémâg (oréasun watcher)
Nosonde (high bridge)
Suchil (river crossing)
Argan / Ycanne / Yenrân (toponymic, central village)
Hodden (toponymic, great village)
Rorne / Yorn (toponymic, of the mountain)
Teecak (toponymic, below the mountain)
Soju (toponymic, eastern parts of the continent)
Camadim (from an old position, lit. 'watcher of the gate')
Mott
Sonât (from the vocational name 'armourer')
Kéck (from the vocational name 'smith')
Noforo (from the vocational name 'baker')
Meero / Nimmero / Neeman (from vocational names meaning 'farmer')
Hope this helps!
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pastor-kenneth · 5 months ago
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NOW I FEEL BAD, IM SK FUCKING SORRY, I WAS SORUDE ALKSLWNDPWWODKWP
gives you a baked cupcake
"You seem to have some very conflicted thoughts. Are you okay?"
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annonnex · 3 months ago
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I'm unfollowing you you're sorude
Jordan im in your house right now
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noctude · 2 years ago
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this is sickening !! spent an hour procrastinating on my work in your little art ask box and it wouldnt send D: have the raven here instead i fear its a little over the top but i was bored . hate doing art with a mouse
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OH OMG THAT'S SO COOL... i'm so sorry it didnt send thats sorude. putting this in my little folder thank you
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worldlxvlys · 1 year ago
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Bae I have an infection in my toe nail and can barley walk and my dance teacher told me I can't dance😔😔
#sorude
damn she ain’t have to do u like that 😕
but pls take care of yourself ml <33
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jamiemarsters · 2 years ago
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Pics of the Day: @realjamesmarsters just being effortlessly gorgeous (the bastard)... when arriving in Paris for the #WitchesVsVampires convention 2016
#JamesMarsters #Paris #GorgeousBastard #Like #HowVeryDareHe #HesProbablyJetlaggedAndEverything #Urgh #SoRude #JustTooPretty
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demonicimagery · 2 years ago
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people are sorude to haunted dolls. what if they’re just autistic
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harepare · 2 years ago
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yegenimin odevini kontrol ettim (yedi yasinda) otuz soruds on yedi uanlisi cikti cunku iki fotokopiyi bes dakikads yaoti kontrolu ben ettigim icin kriz geciriyo ogretmenim bakar bana ne diye agliyo suan cok dovrsim geldi sanki bej uanlis yaptim amk
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stringless-arthur · 2 years ago
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SORUDS SOUS SLDE BRAVAOVOOVOOOVOV
VIVE FIGARO!!!!!!!!!
ALOUYISOA????
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mollena · 5 years ago
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Damn. So it's like that. I guess they're putting the nethers in the Netherlands. #SoRude (at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol) https://www.instagram.com/p/B5fzO77BuZ0/?igshid=7ad3ohwx2r0p
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natashafredrickson · 5 years ago
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👀👀So.... I was making MY #chow with as much 🌶️ #pepper as I wanted. Noone else showed up when I was peeling a million 🍊#cuties ( #mandarins ) 🍊 but had the nerve to take MY chow and then complain about too much pepper!?! The nerve of some people eh!! . . . #nexttimeillputbroclax #sennapod #epsomsalt 😂😂 #sorude #greedypeople #amancanteatinpeace #steups #itgoodforthem #bunmouth 🤣 #whotellthemplayfass #noti #caribbeanfood #caribbeansnacks #healthy #trinidadandtobago #trinisabroad #trinidad #eatingfortheinsta #eatingthecaribbean #spicy #savory #tasty #losangeles #california #la https://www.instagram.com/p/B3k1i1jAC3s/?igshid=1xcprdnvoozsx
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nabooro · 4 months ago
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Dé sorud! It's me again! I had two questions but they're very unrelated so I'm sending them in two asks:
First, I was wondering what sort of terms of endearment were common on Naboo (such as between couples, or between family, or to children, or more teasing names between friends) and whether there were any ways you could make a nickname from a normal name (as in, would you shorten a name/or maybe add something on the end (I believe it's called a diminutive? But I really do not know linguistics that well lol)
Séto!
Dé sorud!
Some terms of endearment:
cureecuree - sweetheart (lit. sweet-sweet)
câkeen - a way of saying "you" that kind of means "the only you"? "you, the one with meaning to me"? this is a very intimate form of address, not a pronoun
nasuka - ~darling
nacuree - honey
sukashisé - dear heart
nad folocâd - [my] beloved
conân - soulmate (would not be commonly used to address someone, but you could say [someone is your] conân)
némmél - (lit. land-star)
These can be as teasing or genuine as the speaker wants, though némmél in particular is often used in a teasing way, as is cureecuree, for... reasons.
There are two ways to go about nicknames. First, cut off the lowest vowel from their name (the order is â>o>u/a>e>i, so a/â will never get cut off, and neither will long vowels like oo, ee, or é) and then attach it to the end, and adjust sounds so the emphasis falls on that vowel and to get rid of weird or phonologically non-matching; the point is to shorten and simplify the name.
This can vary actual results heavily: Tsabin becomes Tsabni, Filla becomes Fllai, Câlude becomes Caldu, Luke becomes Elku or Ylku (instead of just Lku), Jisomb becomes Sombi, Namun becomes Namnu, Eirtama becomes Tamai, etc. Go with vibes.
The second way, for people who simply don't have the vowels to remove from their names: Just cut off the first syllables until you have something short, and maybe repeat it. Padmé might well have been Mémé as a child. Sheev... let's not find out.
Hope this helps!
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