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#: {{HVexp|{{m-self|hval|Jeva}} {{m-self|hval|jorepna}} '''{{m-self|hval|ryptas}}''' {{m-self|hval|se}} {{m-self|hval|pōnte}} {{m-self|hval|udlitas}}.|He '''has heard''' your prayers and answered them.|Red Priestess|5|03}}
#: {{HVexp|{{m-self|hval|Jeva}} {{m-self|hval|jorepna}} '''{{m-self|hval|ryptas}}''' {{m-self|hval|se}} {{m-self|hval|pōnte}} {{m-self|hval|udlitas}}.|He '''has heard''' your prayers and answered them.|Red Priestess|5|03}}
#: {{HVexp|{{m-self|hval|Azantys}} {{m-self|hval|kēlio}} '''{{m-self|hval|rȳbas}}'''.|The knight '''hears''' the lion.}}
# to obey, to heed
# to obey, to heed



Revision as of 10:19, 15 January 2022

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

(Classical) IPA(key): /ˈryːbaɡon/

Rhymes: -yːbaɡon

Verb

rȳbagon (consonant-final, perfect participle rypta)

  1. to hear
    Jeva jorepna ryptas se pōnte udlitas.
    He has heard your prayers and answered them.
    -Red Priestess (Game of Thrones, Episode 503)
    Azantys kēlio rȳbas.
    The knight hears the lion.
  2. to obey, to heed
Inflection