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{{lexeme|Irathient}}
===Etymology===
{{invis}}
====Pronunciation====
{{IPA|/pa/|lang=irat}}
: {{rhymes|irat|a}}
====Orthographic Form====
{{irat-orth|form=pa}}
====Preposition====
{{head|irat|preposition}}
# from
{{lexeme|Meereenese Valyrian}}
{{phrasebook|meer|Basic}}
===Etymology===
From {{inh|meer|hval|pōnte}}.
====Pronunciation====
{{IPA|/pə/|lang=meer}}
: {{rhymes|meer|ə}}
====Article====
{{head|meer|article}}
# the; {{n-g|plural definite article}}{{MVexp|[[Thoghrish]] [[porjíl]] [[ye]] [[ow]] [[shenk]]: '''[[p']]'''[[ashkesh]] [[pilúsh]] [[ye]] [[qlony]] [[me]] '''[[pa]]''' [[puzdhál]] [[she]] [[mul]].|They always end the same way: '''the''' masters in power and '''the''' slaves dead.|Elder Slave|4|04}}
=====Usage notes=====
Before vowels, the form of the definite article reduces to {{m|meer|p'}}. For example:
: {{uxi|meer|'''P''''ashkesh she kraj waov.|'''The''' masters are too strong.|noenum=1}}
=====See Also=====
{{col3|meer|p'}}
{{lexeme|Munja'kin}}
{{lexeme|Munja'kin}}


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====Pronunciation====
====Pronunciation====
{{IPA|/pa/|lang=munj}}
{{IPA|/pa/|lang=munj}}
: {{rhymes|munj|a}}


====Preposition====
====Preposition====

Latest revision as of 06:01, 1 January 2025

Irathient

Etymology

From an invisible proto-language
The etymology of this word comes from an invisible proto-language. If you're confident you know the etymology, feel free to add it, but reader beware should the etymology be added by someone other than the creator of the language!

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /pa/

Rhymes: -a

Orthographic Form

pa

Preposition

pa

  1. from

Meereenese Valyrian

Etymology

From High Valyrian pōnte.

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /pə/

Rhymes:

Article

pa

  1. the; plural definite article
    Thoghrish porjíl ye ow shenk: p'ashkesh pilúsh ye qlony me pa puzdhál she mul.
    They always end the same way: the masters in power and the slaves dead.
    -Elder Slave (Game of Thrones, Episode 404)
Usage notes

Before vowels, the form of the definite article reduces to p'. For example:

P'ashkesh she kraj waov.The masters are too strong.
See Also

Munja'kin

Etymology

From Proto-Munja'kin *paɡi.

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /pa/

Rhymes: -a

Preposition

pa

  1. (dative/allative/locative) to, towards, at
  2. co-occurs with displaced direct object non-proper nouns
  3. (alienable inanimate possession/genitive) of
  4. (superior animate relationship) of (indicates a superior relationship, as a mother to a daughter, or a king to a subject)
  5. (benefactive) for
Derived Terms
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