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# to win
# to win, to triumph{{AVexp|[[Sparo]] '''[[maneris]]''': [[ji]] [[kotova]] [[ja]] [[j']][[adhirve]]?|Who '''will triumph''': the strong, or the quick?|Announcer|5|09}}


=====Inflection=====
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{{asta-verb-conj|mane|r|manert|mané|manért|type=hf}}
{{asta-verb-conj|mane|r|manert|mané|manért|type=hf}}
{{c|asta|Games|Sports|War}}

Latest revision as of 00:57, 17 November 2024

Astapori Valyrian

Etymology

From High Valyrian manaeragon (to celebrate).

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /maˈneɾaɣo/

Rhymes: -eɾaɣo

Verb

manéragho c-fin (preterite participle manerta)

  1. to win, to triumph
    Sparo maneris: ji kotova ja j'adhirve?
    Who will triumph: the strong, or the quick?
    -Announcer (Game of Thrones, Episode 509)
Inflection