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question:Translate to Catalan "Free nectar! Gaemon for King!"
answer:"Nèctar gratis! Gaemon per Rei!"
question:What is the Latin root word for "to" as in "to you/him/her/them"?
answer:The Latin root word for "to" in the context of "to you/him/her/them" is "ad." This preposition is used to indicate direction or motion toward and is often found in various Latin expressions to signify the movement or orientation towards someone or something.
question:Translate to a mixture of French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Catalan with some Slavonic and Celtic loanwords. "My friends are your friends."
answer:Mes amis sont tus amigos.
question:What is the Cantonese word for "nectar"? Break it down.
answer:The Cantonese word for "nectar" is "花蜜" (fa1 mat6). Breaking it down: - 花 (fa1) means "flower." - 蜜 (mat6) means "honey" or "nectar." So, "花蜜" (fa1 mat6) directly translates to "flower honey" or "nectar" in English, indicating the sweet substance produced by flowers.