You’ll need 2 eggs…
Don't want to take another egg...I guess I'll have to be more decisive
I think I like Charybdis more, but Scylla is more fun. The literal translation is "female dog"
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You’ll need 2 eggs…
Never knew that, what does Charybdis translate as? One of my favorite mythology tales.Don't want to take another egg...I guess I'll have to be more decisive
I think I like Charybdis more, but Scylla is more fun. The literal translation is "female dog"
Never knew that, what does Charybdis translate as? One of my favorite mythology tales.
Well if my memory serves, she was a bit of a “female dog” in those talesI actually have no clue. Scylla is easy because it's a word used in modern Greek (outside of said tale). I'm not sure that the actual Scylla and Charybdis have an exact translation, although they might
Scylla is more so a wordplay, if you will. The modern day Scylla and the Scylla of the tales just happen to be written and pronounced the same way, which I find quite funny
Well if my memory serves, she was a bit of a “female dog” in those tales
Well I do have 2 white breeds in this hatch!Ooh, ooh! Phoenix, give me whichever egg it suits
You almost got Abonimable Snowman
How do you pronounce Charybdis? Pretty sure I am saying it wrong in my brain lol. (Shar ib dis)Don't want to take another egg...I guess I'll have to be more decisive
I think I like Charybdis more, but Scylla is more fun. The literal translation is "female dog"
I believe it’s a hard K sound, the rest is correctHow do you pronounce Charybdis? Pretty sure I am saying it wrong in my brain lol. (Shar ib dis)