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# ''dative singular '' of '''[[īlon]]''': "for us", "to us", ''used with adpositions''.
# ''dative singular '' of '''[[īlon]]''': "for us", "to us", ''used with adpositions''.{{HVexp|[[Sesīr]] [[īlot]] [[jagon]]!|Now let '''us''' go!}}


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High Valyrian

Etymology

From an invisible proto-language
The etymology of this word comes from an invisible proto-language. If you're confident you know the etymology, feel free to add it, but reader beware should the etymology be added by someone other than the creator of the language!

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /ˈiːlot/

Pronoun

īlot (genitive first person plural, plural ynot)

  1. dative singular of īlon: "for us", "to us", used with adpositions.
    Sesīr īlot jagon!
    Now let us go!