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# {{hv-inf|kīvio|ins|/|com|sg}} | # {{hv-inf|kīvio|ins|/|com|sg}}{{HVexp|{{m-self|hval|Kīvȳso}}<ref>Here translated as "you swore that..." but literally meaning "by (your) promise", the agent of the promise being implied from context.</ref> {{m-self|hval|valar}} {{m-self|hval|Dārio}} {{m-self|hval|laehot}} {{m-self|hval|gīda}} {{m-self|hval|kesosy}}<ref>The use of {{m|hval|kesosy}} instead of the expected {{m|hval|kesos}} here is an unintentional error by Peterson, however it apparently fits the speaker, Hizdahr zo Loraq, a Meereenese noble.</ref>.|'''You swore that''' all men would be equal in the Queen's eyes.|Hizdahr|5|04}} | ||
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Revision as of 01:38, 6 January 2022
High Valyrian
Pronunciation
(Classical) IPA(key): /kiːˈvyːso/
Noun
kīvȳso
- instrumental/comitative singular of kīvio
- Kīvȳso[1] valar Dārio laehot gīda kesosy[2].
- You swore that all men would be equal in the Queen's eyes.
- -Hizdahr (Game of Thrones, Episode 504)
- You swore that all men would be equal in the Queen's eyes.
- Kīvȳso[1] valar Dārio laehot gīda kesosy[2].
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 |
Notes
- ↑ Here translated as "you swore that..." but literally meaning "by (your) promise", the agent of the promise being implied from context.
- ↑ The use of kesosy instead of the expected kesos here is an unintentional error by Peterson, however it apparently fits the speaker, Hizdahr zo Loraq, a Meereenese noble.