It depends on what type of starter deck e.g. Yugioh 5ds, Yugioh GX, Yugioh!
'Sacrifice' doesn't appear anywhere in the English version of the game, it is a Magic the Gathering term here. But it is used in the Japanese version of the game, and is indeed the same thing as a Tribute.
Assuming the defending monster is also in attack position, both monsters will be destroyed.
objects dropped exactly at the same moment will hit the ground (on earth) at exactly the same moment.
quality'1st edition' is printed on the first 'batch' of that particular product to be printed. Some people value them a little more highly than Unlimited prints of those same cards, but otherwise it doesn't really 'mean' anything.
Yes, of course. Exactly the same as main phase 1.
Joseph Casias means exactly the same thing in Hebrew that it does in English: A person's name.
It depends on what type of starter deck e.g. Yugioh 5ds, Yugioh GX, Yugioh!
The name Renne sounds exactly the same as the French word reine, which means queen. Etymologically, this is related to the word reign.
Assuming you don't mean the Japanese original game, then the answer is technically nothing. As the anime changes, the packs have been updated to say GX and 5D's, to show those characters and base the cards around them. But the game itself is the same. A card printed in the first set is exactly the same as cards printed in the latest set. Although you can now summon tuner monsters in 5D's. Something you could not prieviously execute
Do you mean the name Brian? This name is not used in Greek culture. If you want a word in the Greek alphabet that sound exactly the same then the answer is: μπράιαν
Nope. It's some kind of Jewish or Slovak name.
Exactly what they say. Common names can vary from place to place but the scientific name is the same the world over.
yes it mean that exactly
Names only have meanings in their original language. If your name in Spanish is Miguel (Spanish for Michael), it would mean exactly the same thing as it means in English, not something different.
If "tailort" is a name, it would be pronounced exactly the same as in English.
They are exactly the same thing...? What did you mean?