"Jove's nectar" could refer to a mythological concept where Jove, another name for the Roman god Jupiter, drinks a divine or celestial nectar. However, without a specific context, "Jove's nectar sup" does not have a standard meaning in English.
"Jove's nectar sup" refers to a drink that is believed to be as divine and satisfying as the nectar consumed by the Roman god Jupiter (Jove). It conveys the idea of enjoying something delicious and uplifting, akin to the refreshment provided by the gods.
Not sure what you mean by the opposite of nectar. Bees collect nectar and pollen from flowers.
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Nectar is pronounced as "NEK-ter".
"Jove's nectar sup" refers to a drink that is believed to be as divine and satisfying as the nectar consumed by the Roman god Jupiter (Jove). It conveys the idea of enjoying something delicious and uplifting, akin to the refreshment provided by the gods.
Joves d'Esquerra Nacionalista was created in 1987.
Assuming you mean sup as in "what's up?", it's spelled 'sup.
sup means whats up
Sup means to dine with or eat with, as in supper
it means how are you
"Cal sup re" means nothing in French.
"Yum yum sup sup" does not have a literal translation in Chinese. It sounds like it could be an onomatopoeic expression in English expressing enjoyment of food.
Its a mix of wazup and sup
It means under.
It is short for "what's up".
He's asking you how you are. There's not much else you can read into "sup".