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High Valyrian features a number of ways to express feelings. | High Valyrian features a number of ways to express feelings. | ||
===Iōragon=== | ===Iōragon, Expressing Feelings Towards Another=== | ||
The verb ''iōragon'', meaning "to stand, (to be feeling)", expresses feelings towards someone with the feeling in the ''locative case'' and the recipient of the feeling with the ''comitative case''. | The verb ''iōragon'', meaning "to stand, (to be feeling)", expresses feelings towards someone with the feeling in the ''locative case'' and the recipient of the feeling with the ''comitative case''. | ||
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Revision as of 07:06, 4 April 2023
Lesson 1| Feelings
Vocabulary
Lesson Vocabulary | |
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High Valyrian | English |
biarves (4sol.) | happiness, jubilation; luck, fortune |
hōzinon (3ter.) | swelling; pride |
jessives (4sol.) | joy |
munnon (3ter.) | sorrow |
ōdres (4sol.) | pain; damage |
ossȳngnon (3ter.) | terror |
zūger (6col. 4sol.) | fear (uncountable) |
zūges (4sol.) | fear (countable) |
iqighagon (c-fin.) | to make somebody feel; (reflexive) to make oneself feel |
Expressing Feelings
High Valyrian features a number of ways to express feelings.
Iōragon, Expressing Feelings Towards Another
The verb iōragon, meaning "to stand, (to be feeling)", expresses feelings towards someone with the feeling in the locative case and the recipient of the feeling with the comitative case.
High Valyrian | English |
vēdrot ñuhom raqiroso iōran | I am angry with my friend |
If the recipient is oneself, use the reflexive.
High Valyrian | English |
munnot aōloma iōragon daor | don't feel sorry for yourself |