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====Notes====
====Notes====
* ''-ikagon'' is (generally) used after consonants (note that this variant may cause sound changes in the root)
* ''-ikagon'' is (generally) used after consonants (note that this variant may cause sound changes in the root).
* ''-kagon'' is used otherwise.
* ''-kagon'' is used otherwise.

Revision as of 07:14, 23 August 2024

High Valyrian

Etymology

From an invisible proto-language
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Suffix

-kagon

  1. Used to form causative verbs from verbs and other roots, meaning approximately "to cause to X" or "to make X".
    ropagon (to fall)ropakagon (to fell)
Derived Terms

Notes

  • -ikagon is (generally) used after consonants (note that this variant may cause sound changes in the root).
  • -kagon is used otherwise.