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During an underground auction, the sorcerer Zagan meets the gorgeous elf slave Nephelia (often shortened to Nephy) and immediately falls in love with her at first sight, spending all his fortune to purchase her.
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Fluffy Paradise (異世界でもふもふなでなでするためにがんばってます。, Isekai de Mofumofu Nadenade Suru Tameni Ganbattemasu, lit. "I'll Try My Best So I Can Pet and Pat in Another World") is a Japanese light novel series written by Himawari.
Neolatino emerged as a standard language with a strictly Romance basis, unlike other similar language projects such as Interlingua [5].Interlingua is an artificial language project, created by the International Auxiliary Language Association (IALA), whose objective was initially to evaluate existing artificial languages and make the necessary recommendations for the adoption of an artificial ...
“Wait for the man who randomly tears up because he’s so in love," Madison Perrott wrote alongside the sweet clip of her boyfriend of over a year
Bernard Vauquois' pyramid showing comparative depths of intermediary representation with interlingual machine translation at the peak, followed by transfer-based, then direct translation. Transfer-based machine translation is a type of machine translation (MT). It is currently one of the most widely used methods of machine translation.
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Romance languages have a number of shared features across all languages: Romance languages are moderately inflecting, i.e. there is a moderately complex system of affixes (primarily suffixes) that are attached to word roots to convey grammatical information such as number, gender, person, tense, etc. Verbs have much more inflection than nouns.