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====Pronunciation====
====Pronunciation====
(''Classical'') {{IPA|/ˈyn/|lang=hval}}
(''Classical'') {{IPA|/yn/|lang=hval}}


====Conjunction====
====Conjunction====

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Astapori Valyrian

Etymology

From High Valyrian yne (accusative); from High Valyrian yno (genitive/dative).

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /ˈyn/

Pronoun

yn (accusative/genitive/dative first person singular, plural ilo)

  1. me; first person singular personal pronoun, accusative
  2. of me, to me, me, my; first person singular personal pronoun, genitive/dative case

High Valyrian

Etymology

From an invisible proto-language
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Pronunciation

(Classical) IPA(key): /yn/

Conjunction

yn

  1. but
    Keso glaesot iderēptōt daor. Yn dāeri vali sīr issi.
    You did not choose this life. But you are free men now.

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  1. however
Descendants