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# ''Used to form {{HVgl|inchoative}} {{HVgl|verbs}} from | # ''Used to form {{HVgl|inchoative}} {{HVgl|verbs}} from {{HVgl|adjectives}}, meaning approximately "to become X" or "to enter the state of being X", like English ''-en'' in its intransitive usage.'' | ||
#: {{m|hval|morghe||dead}} → {{m|hval|morghūljagon||to die}} | #: {{m|hval|morghe||dead}} → {{m|hval|morghūljagon||to die}} | ||
=====Derived Terms===== | =====Derived Terms===== | ||
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* ''-iljagon'' is used with {{HVgl|class II}} adjectives. | |||
* ''-ūljagon'' is used otherwise. |
Revision as of 06:46, 23 August 2024
High Valyrian
Etymology
From an invisible proto-language. |
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The etymology of this word comes from an invisible proto-language. If you're confident you know the etymology, feel free to add it, but reader beware should the etymology be added by someone other than the creator of the language! |
Suffix
-ūljagon
- Used to form inchoative verbs from adjectives, meaning approximately "to become X" or "to enter the state of being X", like English -en in its intransitive usage.
- morghe (“dead”) → morghūljagon (“to die”)
Derived Terms
Notes
- -iljagon is used with class II adjectives.
- -ūljagon is used otherwise.