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{{also|-e|-ne|-no}}
{{lexeme|Dothraki}}
 
===Etymology===
{{rfe|doth}}
 
====Pronunciation====
{{IPA|/-o/|lang=doth}}
 
====Suffix====
{{head|doth|suffix}}
 
# ''Co-occurs with {{w|inchoative}} (dynamic) forms of verbs and adjectives; appears as '''-so''' after vowels.''
#: {{m|doth|driv||dead}} → {{m|hval|drivo||dying}}
#: {{m|doth|driv||dead}} → {{m|hval|drivolat||to die}}
 
=====Derived Terms=====
{{suffixsee|doth}}
 
{{lexeme|Væyne Zaanics}}
{{lexeme|Væyne Zaanics}}
===Etymology===
{{vzaa-etym}}


====Pronunciation====
====Pronunciation====
{{IPA|/-ə/|lang=vzaa}}
{{IPA|/-ə/|/-nə/|lang=vzaa}}
 
====Orthographic Form====
{{vzaa-orth-huge|form=-o}} ''or'' {{vzaa-orth-huge|form=-no}}


====Suffix====
====Suffix====
{{head|vzaa|suffix|dark adjective}}
{{head|vzaa|suffix|dark adjective||light|-e}}


# co-occurs with dark adjectives (used after nasals, stops, fricatives and any consonant cluster)
# {{n-g|Co-occurs with dark adjectives, ordinals and participles. May surface as '''-no''' after vowels and approximants.}}
# co-occurs with dark ordinals


=====Derived Terms=====
=====Derived Terms=====
{{suffixsee|vzaa}}
{{suffixsee|vzaa}}

Latest revision as of 02:12, 13 October 2024

Dothraki

Etymology

(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /-o/

Suffix

-o

  1. Co-occurs with inchoative (dynamic) forms of verbs and adjectives; appears as -so after vowels.
    driv (dead)drivo (dying)
    driv (dead)drivolat (to die)
Derived Terms

Væyne Zaanics

Etymology

Created jointly by Thomas Lyr, Bernard Severn, and Isabelle Lyr.

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /-ə/, /-nə/

Orthographic Form

-o or -no

Suffix

-o (dark adjective, light -e)

  1. Co-occurs with dark adjectives, ordinals and participles. May surface as -no after vowels and approximants.
Derived Terms