“Unaik dio”

(dio” (The leader says), #Basque
“Buruak dio” or “Buruzagiak dio” (The leader says), or “Unaik dio” )

sed/
1.
past and past participle of say.
adjective
1.
used in legal language or humorously to refer to someone or something already mentioned or named.
“acting in pursuance of the said agreement”

#SIMON

Simon Says (or Simple Simon Says) is a child’s game for 3 or more players where 1 player takes the role of “Simon” and issues instructions (usually physical actions such as “jump in the air” or “stick out your tongue”) to the other players, which should only be followed if prefaced with the phrase “Simon says”, for example, “Simon says, jump in the air”

#SIMON #DIO #LEADER #ELDUC


This game has translated across multiple cultures from seemingly common routes and some international versions also use the name Simon such as:

Arabic: for example, “الجنرال عمل كده” (“General commanded”, Egypt) or “قال المعلّم” (“The teacher says”, Lebanon) and “سلمان يقول” (“Salman says”, Iraq)
Basque: “Buruak dio” or “Buruzagiak dio” (The leader says), or “Unaik dio” (Unai says)
Bengali: “নেতা বলেছেন” (The leader says)
Cantonese: “老師話” (“The teacher says”)
Danish: “Simon siger”
Dutch: “Commando” (the Dutch noun for “command”), or “Jantje zegt” (“Johnny says”) in Flemish parts of Belgium
Finnish: “Kapteeni käskee” (“The captain commands”)
French: “Jacques a dit” (“Jack said”), or “Jean dit” (“John says”) in Québec
German: “Kommando Pimperle” (or with similar rules “Alle Vögel fliegen hoch”)

#DO #DEO #DIO #DUCE #TWO


N (named en /ˈɛn/[1]) AS IN N (named en /ˈɛn/[1])The Official Assassin’s Creed.

Assassins (from Arabic: أساسيون Asasiyun) is the name used to refer to the medieval Nizari Ismailis

The Official Assassin’s Creed

JC Holy Man S.A.Payne Uni Peg Unix “Unicorn Pegasus” The Christ 333

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⟨J⟩, because the Egyptian word for “snake” was djet. It is speculated by many that Semitic people working in Egypt adapted hieroglyphics to create the first alphabet, and that they used the same snake symbol to represent N, because their word for “snake” may have begun with that sound. However, the name for the letter in the Phoenician, Hebrew, Aramaic and Arabic alphabets is nun, which means “fish”

#MOCKING”j’ #ADD-A-KISS #BOO