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Revision as of 02:31, 3 March 2020
Astapori Valyrian
Etymology
From High Valyrian yne (accusative); from High Valyrian yno (genitive/dative).
Pronunciation
Pronoun
yn (accusative/genitive/dative first person singular, plural ilo)
- me; first person singular personal pronoun, accusative
- of me, to me, me, my; first person singular personal pronoun, genitive/dative case
Astapori Valyrian Personal Pronouns |
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High Valyrian
Etymology
From an invisible proto-language. |
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Pronunciation
Conjunction
yn
- but, however
Categories:
- Astapori Valyrian terms inherited from High Valyrian
- Astapori Valyrian terms derived from High Valyrian
- Astapori Valyrian terms with IPA pronunciation
- Astapori Valyrian lemmas
- Astapori Valyrian pronouns
- Astapori Valyrian personal pronouns
- High Valyrian 1-syllable words
- High Valyrian terms with IPA pronunciation
- High Valyrian lemmas
- High Valyrian conjunctions