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{{head|hval|adjective}} {{hv-adj|lua|lȳs|luon|luor|class=I|decl=irregular}}


# {{lb|hval|''relative''}} who, which, that
# {{lb|hval|''relative''}} who, which, that{{HVexp|{{m-self|hval|Jomōzussis}} {{m-self|hval|lua}} {{m-self|hval|vala}} {{m-self|hval|mirros}} {{m-self|hval|ēngoso}} {{m-self|hval|ȳdrassigon}} {{m-self|hval|kostilos}} {{m-self|hval|daor}}.|A man '''who''' keeps getting drunk will not be able to speak any language.}}


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{{hv-adj-1-nocomp-lua}}
{{hv-adj-1-nocomp-lua}}

Revision as of 10:22, 19 April 2021

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): /lua/

Adjective

lua irregular (solar lȳs, terrestrial luon, aquatic luor)

  1. (relative) who, which, that
    Jomōzussis lua vala mirros ēngoso ȳdrassigon kostilos daor.
    A man who keeps getting drunk will not be able to speak any language.
Inflection