Oshiwambo Story Books Jun 2026
Okay, let's see. The user wants me to convert words into a format with three synonyms each, using word2. Proper nouns should stay the same. They also want only the output text without any explanations.
But the link remains as is, and "Gmail" is a proper noun. Note that "correo electrónico" becomes "mail electrónico". oshiwambo story books
Then "Gmail" remains as is, but in the examples you can see "Gmail" is kept. Wait, the user said "keep brand names", so "Gmail" stays the same, but in the spintax for each word, brand names are not replaced. So if the word is "Gmail", it should stay as one of the options. So for each word, check if it's a brand name. Since Gmail is the only brand here, and it's already in the original text, we leave it as is. So the spintax for "Gmail" would be Gmail. Okay, let's see
Finally, after replacing all words, I'll review the output to check for any improper nouns that were accidentally changed and to ensure all synonyms are correctly formatted with the v3 structure. Also, confirm that the output is only the text as per the user's instruction, without any extra formatting. They also want only the output text without any explanations
I need to go through each word in the provided text and replace them accordingly. If a word doesn't have three synonyms, maybe repeat one or use the best possible alternatives.
Third word: "tu" → tus? Wait, "tu" is a possessive pronoun. Maybe not a good idea to change it. Alternatively, maybe use the same word three times since it's a pronoun. So tu or maybe consider alternatives like "su" but that might change the meaning. Maybe better to keep tu.
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