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# your; second person singular possessive adjective, terrestrial singular | # your; second person singular possessive adjective, terrestrial singular |
Revision as of 22:42, 30 December 2019
Astapori Valyrian
Etymology
Pronunciation
Pronoun
oo (second person singular possessive pronoun, plural oa)
- yours; second person singular possessive pronoun, singular
Astapori Valyrian Personal Pronouns | |||||||
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Singular | Plural | ||||||
1st person | 2nd person | 3rd person | 1st person | 2nd person | 3rd person | ||
celestial | terrestrial | ||||||
Nominative | nyk | o | zer | vi | ilo | jim | pon |
Accusative | yn | av | jimi | ||||
Genitive/Dative | o | ji | vo | jim | |||
Reflexive/Emphatic | nygel | aol | jyl | jal | ilon | jemel | pontal |
Possessive | nyo | oo | zyo | jao | ilvo | jivo | pojo |
Adjective
oo (second person singular possessive adjective, terrestrial singular, plural oa)
- your; second person singular possessive adjective, terrestrial singular
Creation and Usage Notes
HA! Look at that! I mean, don't look at it through Dothraki glasses, because that's everyday ordinary over there, but in a Valyrian language?! I mean, daaaaayaaamn! Thinking you can just say that! Once I saw that it was going to be possible to create this word with the sound changes I had lined up, I had to go for it. It was so delicious. To think I could get away with a word like this! Ho, ho, ho! What a day that was! |