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Scarlett_Father

April 8, 2023

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Empire vs Republic

I just read the definitions of 'Empire' and 'Republic,' which have left me with some thoughts. The former is ruled by a single person, while the latter is ruled by an elected representative, so I suggest the name of the People's Republic of A (a big country name) should be changed to "the Holy A Empire".

Also according to the definition of "president", the ruler in A should not be titled president, Your Majesty is the right name.

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Empire vs Republic

I just read the definitions of 'for "Empire'" and '"Republic,'" which have left me with some thoughts.

The former is ruled by a single person, while the latter is ruled by an elected representative, so I suggest (that) the name of the People's Republic of A (a big country's name) should be changed to "the Holy A Empire".

ハハハ!

Also, according to the definition of "president"," the ruler in A should not be titled pPresident, Your Majesty is the right namcorrect one.

ハハハ!

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その意味って、初めて聞きました。教えてくれてありがとうございました。そして、今回も上手に書けています!

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Scarlett_Father

April 9, 2023

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😊 本当にありがとございます!😊

Empire vs Republic

I just read the definitions of 'Eempire' and 'Rrepublic,' whichand they have left me with some thoughts.

Only in German do you capitalize non-proper-nouns.

The former is ruled by a single person, while the latter is ruled by an elected representative, so I suggest the name of the People's Republic of A (a (big country name) should be changed to "the Holy A(Country Name) Empire".

Also according to the definition of "president", the ruler in A should not be titled president,. Your Majesty is the right name.

A = a republic?

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Scarlett_Father

April 8, 2023

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Thank you for your corrections! To clarify, when I wrote "A," I was referring to the name of a country and not the number one or two. I apologize for any confusion caused.

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studious_studier

April 10, 2023

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Thank you for your corrections! To clarify, when I wrote "A," I was referring to the name of a country and not the number one or two. I apologize for any confusion caused.

Oh, no worries. In this case I would advise you to use another placeholder though. 'A' is too short in English, and it is a frequently used word, so it is more common to use 'XYZ'.

Empire vs Republic


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I just read the definitions of 'Empire' and 'Republic,' which have left me with some thoughts.


I just read the definitions of 'Eempire' and 'Rrepublic,' whichand they have left me with some thoughts.

Only in German do you capitalize non-proper-nouns.

I just read the definitions of 'for "Empire'" and '"Republic,'" which have left me with some thoughts.

The former is ruled by a single person, while the latter is ruled by an elected representative, so I suggest the name of the People's Republic of A (a big country name) should be changed to "the Holy A Empire".


The former is ruled by a single person, while the latter is ruled by an elected representative, so I suggest the name of the People's Republic of A (a (big country name) should be changed to "the Holy A(Country Name) Empire".

The former is ruled by a single person, while the latter is ruled by an elected representative, so I suggest (that) the name of the People's Republic of A (a big country's name) should be changed to "the Holy A Empire".

ハハハ!

Also according to the definition of "president", the ruler in A should not be titled president, Your Majesty is the right name.


Also according to the definition of "president", the ruler in A should not be titled president,. Your Majesty is the right name.

A = a republic?

Also, according to the definition of "president"," the ruler in A should not be titled pPresident, Your Majesty is the right namcorrect one.

ハハハ!

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