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Pink English alphabet
Pink English alphabet
English bulldog with a pink bow
English bulldog with pink cowboy hat
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Solid brown english cocker spaniel with pink christmas sweater that’s asleep
 Old English sheep dog with blue collar and a pink bandana and pink cowboy hat
Solid brown english cocker spaniel with pink christmas sweater that’s asleep
Pink robe with “hello Sunday” in English logo on the right
Black English bull terrier dog girl pink leash
an English bulldog with a pink bow that is in Italy, and walking by the Trevi fountain
Qatar Airways Airplane With Qatar Alphabet Color Pink Sign Pink Oryx Oryx’s Eyes White Oryx’s Mouth Color Whote
Full black English bull terrier dog pink leash girl
Bulldog English with a light pink bow on the left year and a matcha next to him
Bulldog English with a light pink bow on the left year and a matcha next to him
Blue And Blue Turquoise Gradient Pandas Ears Pandas Head With Red cup with colors name red yellow red yellow blue red yellow blue pandas face with blue white black white pandas eyes pink pandas nose pandas mouth pandas body with red overalls with blue circle White And Blue Alphabet S White And Blue Alphabet M Blue Pandas Hands Blue Pandas Feet
A school bag with a math book and a english book and a pencil case the backpack is light pink and the pencil case is white and don’t forget a notebook that is light pink and a composition notebook
A school bag with a math book and a english book and a pencil case the backpack is light pink and the pencil case is white and don’t forget a notebook that is light pink and a composition notebook
Here’s the design description in English:  A pink message bubble with the text “Good morning sevgilim” (which means “Good morning my love” in Turkish) is surrounded by small, shiny pink butterflies. The message bubble is in soft pink tones, with elegant, readable font. The butterflies are small, glowing, and sparkly in pastel pink shades, fluttering romantically around the message. The design creates a warm, loving, and romantic atmosphere, similar to an emoji, but with a touch of sweetness and charm.
Language Name: Tubian (Tubish) Goal: A fast, flowy language designed to sound like digital data streaming, with influences from Latin (for structure) and digital jargon. 1. The Tubian Alphabet (Tubia) The alphabet uses a variation of the Latin script, emphasizing smooth, electronic sounds. Vowels: A, E, I, O, U, Y (pronounced "oo" as in Tube). Consonants: T, B, V, L, S, N, R, D, K, P. Alphabet Pronunciation: A (ah), B (beh), D (deh), E (eh), I (ee), K (kah), L (ell), N (enn), O (oh), P (peh), R (err), S (ess), T (teh), U (oo), V (veh), Y (yoo). 2. Phonology (Sounds) Words generally end in vowels or 'n', 'l', 's'. Key sound: The double 'uu' makes a long "oo" sound (Tubii = Too-bee). Stress: Almost always on the first syllable (TOObi). 3. Grammar Rules (Tubian-Syntax) A. Sentence Structure: Subject-Verb-Object (SVO) like English, but adjectives come after the noun. English: The good show. Tubian: Showa bona. (Show + good). B. Nouns: Plurals: Add -an to the end of words. (Tubi -> Tubian). "Digital" objects: Often end in -y or -i. (Video -> Vidya). C. Verbs (Streaming/Action): Tubian focuses on flow (present) and buffer (past). Present (Streaming): Ends in -a. (Tubi = to watch). Past (Buffered): Ends in -u. (Tubiu = watched). Future (Loading): Ends in -o. (Tubio = will watch). D. Articles/Pronouns: The: Sa A/An: Se I: Tu You: Vi It/That: Id 4. Vocabulary (Tubian-Lexicon) English	Tubian	Notes Tubi	Tubi	The entity Watch/View	Tubia	Present tense Show/Series	Showa	Noun Movie	Vidya	Noun Fast/Stream	Fasta	Adjective/Verb Load/Wait	Buda	Verb Content	Konan	Noun Good/Fun	Bona	Adjective Bad/Error	Mala	Adjective Hello	Avu	Greeting Goodbye	Lova	Farewell 5. Sample Phrases Avu, tubi-vi se vidya bona? (Hello, do you watch a good movie?) Tu tubia konan fasta. (I am watching content fast.) Id konan mala, tu buda. (That content is bad, I am waiting.) Tubian bona. (Good shows.)
Create a set of 33 emoji-style icons, each representing a single letter of the Russian alphabet (А–Я). Each emoji should feature a white letter centered on a round background with a soft pink outline. The letters should be clean, bold, and easy to read. The design should be cute, modern, and consistent across all emojis. The background should be transparent. Each icon should have a resolution of 512x512 pixels, perfect for use as chat stickers or emojis.
Create a set of 33 emoji-style icons, each representing a single letter of the Russian alphabet (А–Я). Each emoji should feature a white letter centered on a round background with a soft pink outline. The letters should be clean, bold, and easy to read. The design should be cute, modern, and consistent across all emojis. The background should be transparent. Each icon should have a resolution of 512x512 pixels, perfect for use as chat stickers or emojis.
Language Name: K̈alv̈f̃i (pronounced: /k͡xɑl.v̪͆i.ɸ̃i/)This language relies on rare, highly textured speech sounds. It is spoken by a fictional isolationist society that values precise, percussive communication.Phonology (The Sound System)The language uses a standard alphabet but introduces three unique modified letters alongside your specific pronunciation rule.K̈ (Velar Affricate): Pronounced as /k͡x/. It sounds like a "k" immediately followed by a harsh, scraping "ch" sound (like the "ch" in the Scottish loch).F̃ (Nasalized Bilabial Fricative): Pronounced as /ɸ̃/. It is made by blowing air through nearly closed lips while letting sound escape through your nose.V̈ (Bidential Fricative): Pronounced as /v̪͆/. It is a buzz made by bringing your top and bottom teeth directly together.The Viacom Rule: The sequence of letters written as V-i-a-c-o-m is always treated as a single sacred root word. It is pronounced exactly as [mə.ˈpɑɻ.ˈna͡ɪ.ˈkɑb].Core VocabularyK̈af̃ (/k͡xɑɸ̃/) – Light / SunV̈ok̈ (/v̪͆ok͡x/) – Stone / GroundF̃iv̈ (/ɸ̃i v̪͆/) – Water / FlowViacom (/mə.ˈpɑɻ.ˈna͡ɪ.ˈkɑb/) – Council / The High AuthorityK̈v̈e (/k͡xv̪͆ɛ/) – To speakGrammar RulesWord Order: Verb-Subject-Object (VSO). Action always comes first.Plurals: Duplicate the first letter of the noun (e.g., V̈ok̈ = stone; VV̈ok̈ = stones).Adjectives: Adjectives always follow the noun they describe and carry the prefix f̃i-.Example SentenceIn K̈alv̈f̃i: K̈v̈e Viacom f̃ik̈af̃ v̈ok̈.Pronunciation: /k͡xv̪͆ɛ/ [mə.ˈpɑɻ.ˈna͡ɪ.ˈkɑb] /ɸ̃i.k͡xɑɸ̃/ /v̪͆ok͡x/Literal Translation: Speaks Council bright stone.English Meaning: The Council speaks to the glowing crystal