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===Etymology===
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====Pronunciation====
{{IPA|/has/|lang=voov}}
====Noun====
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{{lexeme|Vōv}}
===Etymology===
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====Pronunciation====
{{IPA|/has/|lang=voov}}
====Noun====
{{head|voov|noun}}
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Latest revision as of 09:31, 12 May 2024

Dothraki

Etymology

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

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /has/

Rhymes: -as

Adjective

has

  1. sharp
Inflection
Positive Negative Comparative Contrastive Superlative Sublative
Singular Nominative has ohas ahasan ohasan ahasanaz ahasanoz
Accusative/‌Genitive/‌Allative/‌Ablative hasa ohasa ahasana ohasana ahasanaza ahasanoza
Plural hasi ohasi ahasani ohasani ahasanazi ahasanozi

Vōv

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): /has/

Noun

has

  1. air