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# now{{AVexp|[[Pindas]] [[sko]] [[gómila]] [[kizi]] [[sir]].|She asks that you do this '''now'''.|Missandei|3|03}}
# now{{AVexp|[[Pindas]] [[sko]] [[gómila]] [[kizi]] [[sir]].|She asks that you do this '''now'''.|Missandei|3|03}}
# yet{{AVexp|[[Do]] [[hóneski]] [[séntagho]] [[sir]] [[poji]] [[bive]], [[si]] [[jimeri]] [[bodedhi]].|They have '''yet''' to kill their sucklings, they are half-trained.|Master Slaver|3|03}}
# yet{{AVexp|[[Do]] [[hóneski]] [[séntagho]] [[sir]] [[poji]] [[bive]], [[si]] [[jimeri]] [[bodedhi]].|They have '''yet''' to kill their sucklings, they are half-trained.|Master Slaver|3|03}}
# so{{AVexp|[[Sir]] [[pigivas]] [[nya]] [[odri]]...|'''So''' read my words...}}

Latest revision as of 23:34, 17 November 2024

Astapori Valyrian

Etymology

From High Valyrian sīr.

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /siɾ/

Rhymes: -iɾ

Adverb

sir

  1. now
    Pindas sko gómila kizi sir.
    She asks that you do this now.
    -Missandei (Game of Thrones, Episode 303)
  2. yet
    Do hóneski séntagho sir poji bive, si jimeri bodedhi.
    They have yet to kill their sucklings, they are half-trained.
    -Master Slaver (Game of Thrones, Episode 303)
  3. so
    Sir pigivas nya odri...
    So read my words...