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# audience(s) {{q|the event}}{{AVexp|[[Ji]] [[rhedessiarza]] [[Hizdahr]] [[zo Loraq]] [[pindas]] [[me]] [[jere]] [[eji]] [[Dare]].|The noble Hizdahr zo Loraq begs an '''audience''' with the Queen.|Manservant|4|06}}}
# audience, audiences {{q|the event}}{{AVexp|[[Ji]] [[rhedessiarza]] [[Hizdahr]] [[zo Loraq]] [[pindas]] [[me]] [[jere]] [[eji]] [[Dare]].|The noble Hizdahr zo Loraq begs an '''audience''' with the Queen.|Manservant|4|06}}}

Latest revision as of 04:33, 10 November 2024

Astapori Valyrian

Etymology

From High Valyrian jiōrion (singular); from High Valyrian jiōria (plural).

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /ˈʒeɾe/

Rhymes: -eɾe

Noun

jere (terrestrial, plural jere)

  1. audience, audiences (the event)
    Ji rhedessiarza Hizdahr zo Loraq pindas me jere eji Dare.
    The noble Hizdahr zo Loraq begs an audience with the Queen.
    -Manservant (Game of Thrones, Episode 406)}