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{{head|meer|adjective|celestial plural|yelwa}}
{{head|meer|adjective|celestial plural|yelwa}}


# our; {{n-g|first-person plural possessive adjective}}
# our; {{n-g|first-person plural possessive adjective}}{{MVexp|[[Tha]] [[yenka]] [[onya]] [[mazmedha]] [[ruál]] [[fendha]] [[yelwa]] [[khil]].|They shouldn’t have even been allowed to walk our streets.|Ash|6|04}}


===Etymology 2===
===Etymology 2===

Revision as of 11:32, 23 November 2024

Meereenese Valyrian

Etymology 1

Inherited from High Valyrian īlva.

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /jelwə/

Rhymes: -elwə

Possessive Adjective

yelwa (celestial plural yelwa)

  1. our; first-person plural possessive adjective
    Tha yenka onya mazmedha ruál fendha yelwa khil.
    They shouldn’t have even been allowed to walk our streets.
    -Ash (Game of Thrones, Episode 604)

Etymology 2

Inherited from High Valyrian īlvon.

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /jelwə/

Rhymes: -elwə

Possessive Pronoun

yelwa (terrestrial)

  1. ours; first-person plural possessive pronoun