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# the; ''celestial singular definite article''{{AVexp|{{m-self|asta|Ivetra}} {{m-self|asta|zer}} {{m-self|asta|ebi}} {{m-self|asta|ji}} {{m-self|asta|rovaja}}.|Tell her we want '''the''' biggest one.|Kraznys|3|03}}
# the; ''celestial singular definite article''{{AVexp|{{m-self|asta|Ivetra}} {{m-self|asta|zer}} {{m-self|asta|ebi}} {{m-self|asta|ji}} {{m-self|asta|rovaja}}.|Tell her we want '''the''' biggest one.|Kraznys|3|03}}
=====Usage notes=====
* Astapori Valyrian definite articles are used in some contexts where English uses none.
*: {{uxi|asta|Pindas lu me qrinunty iruhilas va ji Dovoghedhi '''ji derve'''...?.|She asks if an enemy offers the Unsullied '''freedom'''...?|noenum=1}}


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Revision as of 12:06, 8 October 2021

Astapori Valyrian

Etymology

From High Valyrian zijo (genitive/dative).

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /ʒi/

Article

ji (celestial singular)

  1. the; celestial singular definite article
    Ivetra zer ebi ji rovaja.
    Tell her we want the biggest one.
    -Kraznys (Game of Thrones, Episode 303)
Usage notes
  • Astapori Valyrian definite articles are used in some contexts where English uses none.
    Pindas lu me qrinunty iruhilas va ji Dovoghedhi ji derve...?.She asks if an enemy offers the Unsullied freedom...?

Pronoun

ji

  1. genitive/dative form of zer

Munja'kin

Etymology

From Proto-Munja'kin *dʒai.

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /ˈdʒi/

Adverb

ji

  1. now