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{{lexeme|Astapori Valyrian}}
{{lexeme|Astapori Valyrian}}
 
{{phrasebook|asta|Basic}}
===Etymology===
===Etymology===
From {{inh|asta|hval|bantis}}.
From {{inh|asta|hval|bantis}}.
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# night{{AVexp|[[Bezi]] [[Dovoghedhi]] [[kizir]] [[jortis]] [[me]] [[tovi]] [[si]] [[me]] [[banti]], [[do]] [[havor]] [[dore]] [[jedhar]] [[dos]].|These Unsullied have stood here for a day and a '''night''' with no food or water.|Kraznys|3|02}}
# night{{AVexp|[[Bezi]] [[Dovoghedhi]] [[kizir]] [[jortis]] [[me]] [[tovi]] [[si]] [[me]] [[banti]], [[do]] [[havor]] [[dore]] [[jedhar]] [[dos]].|These Unsullied have stood here for a day and a '''night''' with no food or water.|Kraznys|3|02}}


{{c|asta|Times of day}}
=====Translations=====
{{tlist-night}}
 
{{c|asta|Night|Times of day|Swadesh list}}

Revision as of 23:30, 13 September 2024

Astapori Valyrian

Etymology

From High Valyrian bantis.

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /ˈbanti/

Noun

banti (celestial, plural bantis)

  1. night
    Bezi Dovoghedhi kizir jortis me tovi si me banti, do havor dore jedhar dos.
    These Unsullied have stood here for a day and a night with no food or water.
    -Kraznys (Game of Thrones, Episode 302)
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