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# promise, oath, one's word (in the sense of a promise)
# promise, oath, one's word (in the sense of a promise)
===Inflection===
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High Valyrian

Etymology

From an invisible proto-language
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Pronunciation

(Classical) IPA(key): /ˈkiːvio/

Noun

kīvio (third declension lunar, plural kīvia)

  1. promise, oath, one's word (in the sense of a promise)

Inflection

Singular Plural Paucal Collective
Nominative kīvio kīvia kīvȳn kīvior
Accusative kīvȳni kīvȳri
Genitive kīviō kīvȳti kīvȳno kīvȳro
Dative kīviot kīvȳnto kīvȳrto
Locative kīvȳnno kīvȳrro
Instrumental kīvȳso kīvȳssi kīvȳsso kīvȳrzo
Comitative kīvȳmmo kīvȳrmo
Vocative kīvios kīvīs kīvȳsso kīvȳrzo