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# Westerosi, from [[Westeros]]{{AVexp|[[Uni]] [[begistos]] '''[[Vesterozii]]''' [[lis]] [[kuni]] [[dovodedhi]], [[kiz]]?|Are all '''Westerosi''' pigs so ignorant?|Kraznys|3|02}}
# Westerosi, from [[Westeros]]{{AVexp|{{m-self|asta|Ivetrá}} {{m-self|asta|ji}} {{m-self|asta|live}} {{m-self|asta|Vesterozia}} {{m-self|asta|kisa}} {{m-self|asta|eva}} {{m-self|asta|vaneqo}}.|Tell the '''Westerosi''' whore she has until tomorrow.|Kraznys|3|02}}


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Latest revision as of 02:09, 17 November 2024

Astapori Valyrian

Etymology

From Vesteros +‎ -ia.

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /vesteɾoˈzia/

Rhymes: -ia

Adjective

Vesterozia (celestial plural Vesterozii, terrestrial singular Vesterozio)

  1. Westerosi, from Westeros
    Ivetrá ji live Vesterozia kisa eva vaneqo.
    Tell the Westerosi whore she has until tomorrow.
    -Kraznys (Game of Thrones, Episode 302)