Shoujo Ramune - 01 -audio Latino- -720p- -latin... ~repack~ ❲Trusted❳
Hmm, perhaps they mean each non-proper noun word should have three alternatives. But the example shows that in the first sentence of the output, "a refreshing start" becomes "a renewing start", so the article "a" remains, and the adjective is replaced. So the user wants each non-proper noun word to have three alternatives, unless it's a proper noun. So I need to process each word, check if it's a proper noun (like names, titles, specific terms). So in the original text, "Shoujo Ramune" is a proper noun and remains. "01" is part of the title, so stays. "Latin" is a descriptor (language), not a proper noun. So each word except proper nouns gets three alternatives.
“Latin” → alternate with languages? Maybe “English”, “Japanese”, “Spanish”? Shoujo Ramune - 01 -Audio Latino- -720p- -Latin...
Looking at the original text, "Latin audio" refers to Latin American Spanish, not the classical language. So perhaps "Latin" here is being used as a common noun. If that's the case, then it's acceptable to replace it. Alternatively, if it's referring to the language region, it's a proper noun. Hmm. Maybe the user considers "Latin" here as a common noun. I'll proceed cautiously and check each term for proper noun status. Hmm, perhaps they mean each non-proper noun word