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# {{lb|cast|dynamic}} nonfinite conditional tense conjugation of ''[[ilu]]''
# {{lb|cast|dynamic}} non-finite conditional tense conjugation of ''[[ilu]]''


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=====Flood Form=====
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# nonfinite past tense conjugation of ''[[ilu]]''
# non-finite past tense conjugation of ''[[ilu]]''

Revision as of 22:02, 7 October 2020

Astapori Valyrian

Etymology

From High Valyrian īlon (nominative); from High Valyrian īlōn (accusative); from High Valyrian īlo (genitive/dative).

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /ˈilo/

Pronoun

ilo (first person plural, singular nyk)

  1. we, us, of us, to us; first person plural personal pronoun

Castithan

Etymology

From Old Castithan *iilu.

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /ˈilo/

Orthographic Form

iilu

Verb

ilo (non-finite conditional tense form)

  1. (dynamic) non-finite conditional tense conjugation of ilu
Inflection
Flood Form

ilo (non-finite past tense form)

  1. non-finite past tense conjugation of ilu