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High Valyrian

Pronunciation

(Classical) IPA(key): /ˈmiɟiot/

Noun

mijiot

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Inflection
Singular Plural Paucal Collective
Nominative mijion mijia mijȳn mijior
Accusative mijȳni mijȳndi
Genitive mijio mijȳti mijȳno mijȳndo
Dative mijiot mijȳnto
Locative mijȳnno mijȳrro
Instrumental mijȳso mijȳssi mijȳsso mijȳrzo
Comitative mijȳmmo mijȳrmo
Vocative mijios mijīs mijȳsso mijȳrzo

Postposition

mijiot

  1. (abessive) without (co-occurs with a noun in either the comitative, instrumental or genitive[usage 1])
    Ñuhom kēlȳmi mijiot iprattan.
    I ate without my cat.
    Ñuho kēlio mijiot iprattan.
    I ate without my cat.

Usage Notes

  1. In earlier stages of the language, animate nouns take the comitative and inanimate nouns take the instrumental, in parallel with mijegon. In later stages and in informal contexts, however, both types of nouns take the genitive. Also, by default, the noun is in the singular, if it is a general statement about a lack of something.