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# bravo {{gloss|young swordsman particular to the Free Cities}}{{AVexp|[[Me]] [[Bravozia]] [[Bravo]]?|A Braavosi '''Bravo'''?|Announcer|5|09}}


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Astapori Valyrian

Etymology

From Braavosi Valyrian [Term?], or another Low Valyrian language.

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /ˈbɾavo/

Rhymes: -avo

Noun

bravo (celestial, plural brava or bravos)

  1. bravo (young swordsman particular to the Free Cities)
    Me Bravozia Bravo?
    A Braavosi Bravo?
    -Announcer (Game of Thrones, Episode 509)