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====Numeral====
====Numeral====
{{head|asta|numeral}}
{{head|asta|numeral|numeral|celestial attributive|meri|terrestrial attributive|mere}}


# one (1){{AVexp|[[Lu]] [[iruhilas]] [[mer]], [[tebozlivas]] [[har]]!|If she offers '''one''', she will give three!|Master Slaver|3|03}}
# one (1){{AVexp|[[Lu]] [[iruhilas]] [[mer]], [[tebozlivas]] [[har]]!|If she offers '''one''', she will give three!|Master Slaver|3|03}}
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=====Translations=====
=====Translations=====
{{tlist-one}}
{{tlist-one}}
====Usage Notes====
The form {{m-self|asta|mer}} is used in pronominal contexts, while {{m-self|asta|meri}}/{{m-self|asta|mere}} is used in attributive contexts.


{{c|asta|One|Swadesh list}}
{{c|asta|One|Swadesh list}}

Revision as of 02:07, 10 November 2024

Astapori Valyrian

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Etymology

From High Valyrian mēre.

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /meɾ/

Rhymes: -eɾ

Numeral

mer (numeral celestial attributive, meri terrestrial attributive, mere)

  1. one (1)
    Lu iruhilas mer, tebozlivas har!
    If she offers one, she will give three!
    -Master Slaver (Game of Thrones, Episode 303)
Translations


Usage Notes

The form mer is used in pronominal contexts, while meri/mere is used in attributive contexts.