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# me; first person singular personal pronoun, ''accusative case'' of '''[[nyke]]'''
# me; first person singular personal pronoun, ''accusative case'' of '''[[nyke]]'''

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High Valyrian

Etymology

From an invisible proto-language
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Pronunciation

IPA(key): /ˈyne/

Pronoun

yne (accusative first person singular, plural īlōn)

  1. me; first person singular personal pronoun, accusative case of nyke
    Yne sytivīlībilāt? Hae dāero valoti?
    Will you fight for me? As free men?
    Āeksio yne ilīritas.
    The Lord has smiled upon me.

Creation and Usage Notes

A very comfortable accusative.