Bible tea lapin
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Bible tea lapin
Un lapin en pyjama rose qui boit du bulbe tea
Bible tea with black boba and a clear less straw
Bible tea with black boba, a clear less lid and a clearless straw
Bible tea with black boba, a clear less in a shape of a 3D semicircle lid and a clearless straw
Une jeune femme de 18ans, yeux verts, taches de rousseurs, belle lèvres avec arc de cupidon, cheveux brun clair, petit nez, grain de beauté sur la pommette droite, sourcils mi fin mi épais, longs cils, peau pâle, tee shirt blanc, avec une expression de contentement adorable avec oreille de lapin
the back of a pink iphone case que en la tableta se se venga, se vea por detrás, o sea que tenga una pantalla de de la aplicación Temu, buscando una bolsa de color rosa y y una y una y un termo Rosa. Y dije, y que y que y que tenga y que tenga un lápiz que sea de lápiz.🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹 si lo haces bien, vas a te voy a poner como a la mejor aplicación deld
Une jeune femme de 18ans, yeux verts, taches de rousseurs, belle lèvres avec arc de cupidon, cheveux brun clair, petit nez, grain de beauté sur la pommette droite, sourcils mi fin mi épais, longs cils, peau pâle, tee shirt blanc, avec une expression de contentement adorable avec oreille de lapin de la couleur que mes cheveux
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.)