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# {{inf|inflection||aōha}}:
# {{hv-inf|aōha}}:
:# ''pre/postpositive nominative/accusative terrestrial singular''
:# ''pre/postpositive nominative/accusative terrestrial singular''
:# ''pre/postpositive nominative/accusative terrestrial collective''
:# ''pre/postpositive nominative/accusative terrestrial collective''

Revision as of 09:21, 17 June 2021

High Valyrian

Etymology

From an invisible proto-language
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Pronunciation

(Classical) IPA(key): /aˈoːhon/

Pronoun

aōhon (third declension terrestrial, nominative plural aōha)

  1. yours; second person singular possessive pronoun, nominative/accusative case
    Aōhon iksan se ñuhon iksā.
    I am yours and you are mine.
Inflection
Singular Plural Paucal Collective
Nominative aōhon aōha aōhun aōhor
Accusative aōhuni aōhondi
Genitive aōho aōhoti aōhuno aōhondo
Dative aōhot aōhunto
Locative aōhunno aōhorro
Instrumental aōhoso aōhossi aōhusso aōhorzo
Comitative aōhummo aōhormo
Vocative aōhos aōhas aōhusso aōhorzo

Possessive Adjective

aōhon

  1. inflection of aōha:
  1. pre/postpositive nominative/accusative terrestrial singular
  2. pre/postpositive nominative/accusative terrestrial collective
Inflection