A monster might say, "Nice To Eat You." The word eat is a play on words, substituting for "meet you".
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There are many different ways of saying monster in Japanese, it just depends on what kind of monster it is:Obake means goblinYajuu is beast, monster or wild animalKaijuu, Monsuta, and kaibutsu are all just different words for monster.However, bakemono is the most common way and it's just a general way of saying monster.
monsters -- des monstres -- "moh[n]str" (one syllable)
skeleton is a bony monster that rhymes with Sun
Ruins of Empires
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a monster = monstrum
That would be "Paradise Lost" by John Milton. The monster reads this epic poem and is struck by the character of Satan, who embodies both powerful and virtuous traits, yet is ultimately immoral and vicious. This duality influences the monster's perception of humanity.
As a noun, anghenfil (monster) or clamp (mass, lump; monster); as an adjective anferth (huge, monster).
IW( i double you)
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"Miffletzet."