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#: ''[[Hash]] [[anha]] [[azisirek]], [[hash]] [[anha]] [[acharak]] [[mechiorikemis]] [[anni]] [[asti]] [[ki]], “[[Zirisses]] [[nhare]] [[moon]]”, [[majin]] [[anha]] [[anesak]] [[sekosshi]] [[mejin]] '''chiori''' [[zheanae]].''
#: ''[[Hash]] [[anha]] [[azisirek]], [[hash]] [[anha]] [[acharak]] [[mechiorikemis]] [[anni]] [[asti]] [[ki]], “[[Zirisses]] [[nhare]] [[moon]]”, [[majin]] [[anha]] [[anesak]] [[sekosshi]] [[mejin]] '''chiori''' [[zheanae]].''
#:: Even if I was blind, I’d hear my wives say, “Cut off her head,” and I’d know this '''woman''' is beautiful. —'''Khal Moro''' (''[[Game of Thrones]]'', Episode 601)
#:: Even if I was blind, I’d hear my wives say, “Cut off her head,” and I’d know this '''woman''' is beautiful.
#::: -''Khal Moro'' (''[[Game of Thrones]]'', Episode 601)


===Inflection===
===Inflection===

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Dothraki

Etymology

From Proto-Plains chiuri (girl).

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /ˈtʃioɾi/

Noun

chiori (nominative, animate)

  1. woman
    Hash anha azisirek, hash anha acharak mechiorikemis anni asti ki, “Zirisses nhare moon”, majin anha anesak sekosshi mejin chiori zheanae.
    Even if I was blind, I’d hear my wives say, “Cut off her head,” and I’d know this woman is beautiful.
    -Khal Moro (Game of Thrones, Episode 601)

Inflection

Singular Plural
Nominative chiori chiorii
Accusative chiories chioriis
Genitive chiorii
Allative chioriaan chioriea
Ablative chiorioon chiorioa

Creation and Usage Notes

The word chiori replaced the older Proto-Plains word for "woman", which became modern yesi. This is an example of feminine pejoration (present in every human language that we know of), whereby ordinary words for women acquire negative connotations (in this case, the old word simply meaning "woman" coming to mean "old woman" or "crone"). A bit of sad realism.