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High Valyrian

Etymology

From an invisible proto-language
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Pronunciation

(Classical) IPA(key): /ˈmittys/

Noun

mittys (second declension solar, nominative plural mittyssy)

  1. (vulgar) fool, idiot, moron, bastard
    Mittys iksā. Āeksia tolī kostōbi issi.
    You’re a fool. The masters are too strong.
    Ozdakōs, mittys! Drakarys!
    Run, bastard! Dracarys!
    -Aemond (House of the Dragon, Episode 110)
Inflection
Singular Plural Paucal Collective
Nominative mittys mittyssy mittyn mittyr
Accusative mitti mittī mittyni mittyri
Genitive mitto mittoti mittyno mittyro
Dative mittot mittynty mittyrty
Locative mittȳ mittī mittynny mittyrry
Instrumental mittomy mittommi mittyssy mittyrzy
Comitative mittymmy mittyrmy
Vocative mittys mittyssys mittyssy mittyrzy