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# mine; first person singular possessive pronoun ({{infl of|asta|nyo||p}})
# mine; first-person singular possessive pronoun ({{infl of|asta|nyo||p}})


====Possessive Adjective====
====Possessive Adjective====
{{head|asta|adjective|first person singular possessive adjective||plural|nyi}}
{{head|asta|adjective|first-person singular possessive adjective||plural|nyi}}


# my; first person singular possessive adjective
# my; first-person singular possessive adjective


{{cln|asta|terrestrial pronouns|possessive adjectives}}
{{cln|asta|terrestrial pronouns|possessive adjectives}}

Revision as of 00:52, 13 January 2024

Astapori Valyrian

Etymology

Inherited from High Valyrian ñuha.

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /ˈnya/

Pronoun

nya

  1. mine; first-person singular possessive pronoun (plural of nyo)

Possessive Adjective

nya (first-person singular possessive adjective, plural nyi)

  1. my; first-person singular possessive adjective