Jilbab Biru Toge Spill Uting Coklat Livu - Indo18 — Vcs Cewek
But if the input is z, and x, y, z are just placeholders, perhaps the user wants to see the output structure. But since they're not real words, maybe they need actual words. However, the user hasn't provided specific words to work with. They just gave the example z. So maybe they want to see an example of how the replacement works using real words.
Given the confusion, perhaps the user wants an example with real words. Let me create an example. Suppose the input spintax is quick. Then, the output would be enormous (assuming proper nouns are not present). VCS Cewek Jilbab Biru Toge Spill Uting Coklat Livu - INDO18
However, the user's exact input is asking to replace z with three synonyms per word. Since x, y, z are letters, maybe they intended to use them as variables, but the synonyms can't be derived. Therefore, the user might have made a mistake. In that case, the correct approach is to follow the format: for each element in the spintax list, replace it with three synonyms, keeping proper nouns. Since there are no proper nouns in x, replace each with three synonyms. But if the input is z, and x,
Alternatively, perhaps the user is using y as an example and expects an answer using those letters, but that doesn't make sense because x, y, z aren't real words. Maybe they want to generate a sample output where each placeholder is replaced with three synonyms, but since the placeholders are letters, it's not feasible. Therefore, the user might have made a mistake in the example. In any case, the correct approach is to take each word in the spintax list, find three synonyms, and combine them into a new spintax list. Proper nouns should remain unchanged. They just gave the example z
So the answer should process each of x, y, z, find three synonyms for each, and combine them. But since x, y, z are not real words, the synonyms can't be real. Unless the user intended to use actual words but mistyped them. Given the uncertainty, the best response is to provide a working example where the spintax contains real words. For instance, replacing dog with their synonyms. So the output would be bird's synonyms. But the user's instruction is to output only the text, so without explanation.
Alternatively, maybe they made a mistake and intended to input an example spintax with real words. For instance, cat. Then each of those words would be replaced with three synonyms. So "cat" becomes purr but wait, the user wants three synonyms. So each word in the original spintax list is replaced with three synonyms, plus the original word. Wait, the original example x has three options, and each should be replaced with three synonyms. But the user said "all words with 3 synonyms", so maybe each word in the list is replaced with three synonyms. So x becomes x's synonyms. But since x is a placeholder, maybe the user wants to see the output structure. Let me think of an example with actual words.