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# ''Used to form action {{HVgl|nouns}} from {{HVgl|verbs}}, corresponding to English suffixes such as ''-ing'' and ''-ion'' as well as English nouns zero-derived from verbs; sometimes causes phonetic changes to the stem it suffixes to.'' | # ''Used to form action {{HVgl|nouns}} from {{HVgl|verbs}}, corresponding to English suffixes such as ''-ing'' and ''-ion'' as well as English nouns {{wl|zero-derived}} from verbs; sometimes causes phonetic changes to the stem it suffixes to.'' | ||
#: {{m|hval|dakogon||to run}} → {{m|hval|dakonon||running}} | #: {{m|hval|dakogon||to run}} → {{m|hval|dakonon||running}} | ||
#: {{m|hval|iderēbagon||to choose}} → {{m|hval|iderennon||choice}} | #: {{m|hval|iderēbagon||to choose}} → {{m|hval|iderennon||choice}} |
Revision as of 04:07, 30 January 2022
High Valyrian
Etymology
From an invisible proto-language. |
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Suffix
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- Used to form action nouns from verbs, corresponding to English suffixes such as -ing and -ion as well as English nouns zero-derived from verbs; sometimes causes phonetic changes to the stem it suffixes to.
- dakogon (“to run”) → dakonon (“running”)
- iderēbagon (“to choose”) → iderennon (“choice”)