This is a literary term, meaning to speak under difficult conditions. The person may "summon her voice" after being rendered speechless by some shock, or to speak despite some peril or threat.
The past tense of summon is summoned.
The suffix "-phonia" means sound, voice, or speaking. It is commonly found in medical terms related to disorders impacting speech or voice.
Middle English: from Old French somondre, from Latin summonere 'give a hint,' later 'call, summon,' from sub- 'secretly' + monere 'warn.'
"La voix pure" translates to "the pure voice" in English.
When someone says, "I miss your voice," they are expressing a longing to hear you speak again. This could mean they enjoy the sound of your voice, find comfort in it, or simply miss the connection that comes from communicating verbally.
An 'advance summon' is the Japanese OCG term for what the English TCG calls a 'Tribute Summon'.
Yes, you are able to normal summon then fusion summon, because the fusion summon is a special summon
No, a Synchro Summon is a kind of Special Summon.
Summon can be a verb- as to summon someone to court, or it can be a noun- she received a summon(s).
Manda his pet snake (He's huge! The snake I mean...)
/summon playernamehere you can summon when you are an adv builder+
Harsh voice
A tribute summon is a form of Normal Summon. So that means you can only tribute summon OR normal summon ONCE per turn.
Non voice means not voice call
Not quite. A Synchro Summon is a Special Summon. A Tribute Summon is the same as a Normal Summon, except that when you Tribute Summon you need to tribute monsters. Also you can Special Summon as many times as you want to in a turn, whereas you can only Normal Summon OR Tribute Summon once per turn, except with a card effect.
If you mean without tribute, then not under normal circumstances. You can tribute summon it by tributing two monsters, or use various effects to lessen the tribute requirement (Kaiser Seahorse) or special summon it.
It is a higher voice interment or voice