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Latest revision as of 12:14, 25 September 2024

High Valyrian

Etymology

From an invisible proto-language
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Pronunciation

(Classical) IPA(key): /ˈbraːedion/

Noun

brāedion (third declension terrestrial, nominative plural brāedia, vocative plural brāedīs)

  1. copper
    Brāedion gīdriōn brāedāzmā viārisi.
    Copper and tin become bronze.
Inflection
Singular Plural Paucal Collective
Nominative brāedion brāedia brāedȳn brāedior
Accusative brāedȳni brāedȳndi
Genitive brāedio brāedȳti brāedȳno brāedȳndo
Dative brāediot brāedȳnto
Locative brāedȳnno brāedȳrro
Instrumental brāedȳso brāedȳssi brāedȳsso brāedȳrzo
Comitative brāedȳmmo brāedȳrmo
Vocative brāedios brāedīs brāedȳsso brāedȳrzo
Related Terms
Derived Terms