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| {{IPA|sond|/asoluˈviv/}} | | {{IPA|sond|/asoluˈviv/}} |
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| {{sond-orth|form=aslhv==v}} | | {{sond-orth|form=aslhv==v}} |
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| | # unpossessed perfect singular of ''-[[soluviv]]'' |
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| {{col3|sond|asoluvuv|duhuv|soluv}} | | {{col3|sond|asoluvuv|duhuv|soluv}} |
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| # unpossessed perfect singular of ''-[[soluviv]]''
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Latest revision as of 05:01, 13 October 2024
Sondiv Phrasebook
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This entry is part of the phrasebook project, which presents criteria for inclusion based on utility, simplicity and commonality.For other Sondiv entries on this topic, see Basic.
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Pronunciation
IPA(key): /asoluˈviv/
- Rhymes: -iv
Orthographic Form
aslhv==v
Noun
asoluviv
- unpossessed perfect singular of -soluviv
Interjection
asoluviv
- thank you, thanks (more formal than asoluvuv)
Translations
Sense: expression of gratitude (thank you) [edit]
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- Aazh Naamori: tolaarazhon
- Astapori Valyrian: krimvo
- Castithan: bihalazhwe, bihalazhwe je (emphatic)
- Chakobsa: fadilii rush (said by one person to another), fadilii ruk (one to many), fadilim rush (many to one), fadilim ruk (many to many), fadilii (informal)
- Hen Linge: me grasha, me zol grasha (emphatic), grasha (informal)
- High Valyrian: kirimvose
- Irathient: ahiha
- Kinuk'aaz: galisia, glisia (shortened form), glis (shortened form)
- Meereenese Valyrian: krimwa
- Munja'kin: kiminda
- Ravkan: yolostash
- Roozh Linge: me greezh
- Shu: ven iwa sesh
- Sondiv: asoluviv, asoluvuv (less formal)
- Trigedasleng: mochof, chof (shortened form)
- Ts'íts'àsh: kòf àrù
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