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{{lexeme|Hen Linge}}
===Etymology===
{{Invis}}
====Pronunciation====
{{IPA|/ˈɨnɛ/|lang=henl}}
====Orthographic Form====
{{henl-orth|form=yne}}
====Conjunction====
{{head|henl|conjunction}}
# but, however
{{lexeme|High Valyrian}}
{{lexeme|High Valyrian}}



Latest revision as of 11:29, 29 September 2023

Hen Linge

Etymology

From an invisible proto-language
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Pronunciation

IPA(key): /ˈɨnɛ/

Orthographic Form

yne

Conjunction

yne

  1. but, however

High Valyrian

Pronunciation

(Classical) IPA(key): /ˈyne/

Pronoun

yne

  1. me; accusative singular of nyke
    Yne sytivīlībilāt? Hae dāero valoti?
    Will you fight for me? As free men?
    -Daenerys (Game of Thrones, Episode 304)
    Āeksio yne ilīritas.
    The Lord has smiled upon me.
    -Thoros (Game of Thrones, Episode 306)
Inflection

Creation and Usage Notes

A very comfortable accusative.

-David J. Peterson 16:01, 10 May 2019 (PDT)