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I'm incredibly confused by "tchèque". Who would willfully use a French spelling?
did you know that oscar wilde went and listed down some of the most beautiful words heâd heard in french and english alike just for a reference to use in the picture of dorian gray later and the madman did -- thereâs french words in the picture of dorian gray just casually dropped around and thatâs even words that arenât exactly Common English Knowledge (tm)
my point is he did the thing,,, so can i
Your blog is a gift and I love your art so much! Your icon is really cute too, is it posted anywhere so we can reblog it?
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Hi, sorry for bothering you, but I was wondering how nicknames work in Hebrew? Like, with a name like Ariyah (that I really hope was used irl), can Ari be used? Do you take the first word or syllable, or repeat it? Any rules at all?
Thereâs no hard rule for how nicknames work in Hebrew. Different names can have many different nicknames.
Ari generally is a nickname for Arye, which is a guyâs name, unlike Aria, which is a girlâs name. So calling her Ari might be a bit confusing, but you can use it.
Ariyah is a very uncommon name nowadays so I donât know if thereâs a current nickname for it. I guess âRiaâ would be a good nickname.
I think enslavement has a more practical side? Like, I'd definitely say Hareton was a slave, but I don't think it's enough to fully describe his situation. Heathcliff had different motives than just "make him work for free".
You make a very good point here. He was enslaved but the motives werenât simply to enslave.

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Me: Have a tiny little baby Chris! We donât deserve him!
@treflev: We have to live with big Chris, so we deserve baby Chris.
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