D' úll - your apple
So we know that D' úll means your apple.
Where D' úll reads (léann) in Béarla (English) as a wordplay of Dull.
The English dictionary tells us -
Dull means - uninteresting, bland, and featureless. (sounds like your apple to me)
So I think up these bilingual wordplays, as a way for learning and remembering the words sooner etc.
It would also be good for Gimp projects, and on clothing in a Linux store.
If you make millions on those clothings don't forget to donate to LL.
So we know that D' úll means your apple.
Where D' úll reads (léann) in Béarla (English) as a wordplay of Dull.
The English dictionary tells us -
Dull means - uninteresting, bland, and featureless. (sounds like your apple to me)
So I think up these bilingual wordplays, as a way for learning and remembering the words sooner etc.
It would also be good for Gimp projects, and on clothing in a Linux store.
If you make millions on those clothings don't forget to donate to LL.