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Sexy Naga Time! Anonymous
Can we have a sexy naga thread now?
>> 7eAL !!tllRoBnU1Sb
Futanaga? Or is that just a male with muscular pecs?
>> Anonymous
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I'm thinking Muscular pecs.

This is all I have from a thread I saw earlier.
>> Anonymous
tarp
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bump
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>> 7eAL !!tllRoBnU1Sb
>>830467
/y/ meets /d/.
>> Anonymous
>>830461
>>830467

ITT male nagas
>> 7eAL !!tllRoBnU1Sb
/d/ should have some people who can conjugate Greek and Latin - what would the masculine form of the word "lamia" be?
>> Anonymous
>>830523
.... "Naga".
>> Anonymous
>>830523
I can do a bit of Latin. I think naga is a Greek word, but in Latin the plural would most likely be nagae. Lamia would prolly be lamiae.
>> Anonymous
>>830523
Normally, words in latin do not change endings even if the animal is male or female. Canis is always canis. Vulpes is always vulpes. Wacca is always wacca (although there are words for a Bull which is taurus).

Lamia, at least in latin means Vampire or witch. The source of the word may be ancient Greek rather than roman. I do not know ancient Greek.
>> Anonymous
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N%C4%81ga Naga, apparently is Hindi in orion, and answers your question about male and female declensions:
Naga is male,
Nagi is female

Lamia is greek:
coming from Laimos (gullet)
>> 7eAL !!tllRoBnU1Sb
>>830555
>>830566
Ha, I tricked /d/ into teaching me something today.
>> Anonymous
>>830539
dumbass.
lamia = has arms
naga = no arms.
>> Anonymous
>>830581
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Indischer_Maler_um_1640_001.jpg

wikipedia thinks you are full of it.

Naga, Lamia, same difference. Human upperbody and snake lower body.

Lets have more pictures of them!