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Artwork I Did for @maylaymusic SOUND KILLA 🐸🔊⚔️

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Feast your eyes on all this cool an kooky weaponry because I finished all of the #maylay prompts!
And now I have to come up with matching characters to wield them.
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This was sooooooooooo good. #Maylay fried #wings. #jalanred from @eattolive.livetoeat (at Commonhouse Aleworks)
Loki IRL - 3-32 Fear of a Cartoon Planet Episode Select - What’s Loki IRL? March - 23 - 2017
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I'm assuming adik is the word for little sister in some language. I was wondering what language it was? And if bang is a name or the word for older brother?
Okay. So. Hang in there with me because what I know was learned through osmosis from when I was a small child. I get confused because there were so many people speaking so many languages, once upon a time, so don’t hold me to this.
In Indonesian, Malay, and Filipino adik is a gender neutral term for a younger sibling. Abang is older brother.
Thing is, I am unsure whether I did the grammar right considering it’s been so long and also sometimes you just refer to older males who aren’t related as the same.