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# a parlour for playing the Volantene board game Cyvasse ([[Kȳvakio]]), Cyvasse parlour
# a parlour for playing the Volantene board game Cyvasse ({{m-self|hval|Kȳvakio}}), Cyvasse parlour


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High Valyrian

Etymology

From an invisible proto-language
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Pronunciation

(Classical) IPA(key): /ˈkyːvakion/

Noun

kȳvakion (third declension terrestrial, nominative plural kȳvakia, vocative plural kȳvakīs)

  1. a parlour for playing the Volantene board game Cyvasse (Kȳvakio), Cyvasse parlour
Inflection
Singular Plural Paucal Collective
Nominative kȳvakion kȳvakia kȳvakȳn kȳvakior
Accusative kȳvakȳni kȳvakȳndi
Genitive kȳvakio kȳvakȳti kȳvakȳno kȳvakȳndo
Dative kȳvakiot kȳvakȳnto
Locative kȳvakȳnno kȳvakȳrro
Instrumental kȳvakȳso kȳvakȳssi kȳvakȳsso kȳvakȳrzo
Comitative kȳvakȳmmo kȳvakȳrmo
Vocative kȳvakios kȳvakīs kȳvakȳsso kȳvakȳrzo