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# {{alternative form of|meer|nyeshk}}{{MVexp|[[Krenyikhé]] [[unyishíshk]] [[nyetodhá]] [[poj]] [[irosh]] [[nyeshka]] [[majij]] [[ya]] [[yelwa]] [[rim]], [[i]] [[riwíj]] [[shkurja]] [[li]] [[kijil]] [[yelkhé]].|I’d gladly have slit their throats '''before''' they made it through our gates, but let’s hear why they’re here first.|Kesh|6|04}}
# {{alternative form of|meer|nyeshk}}{{MVexp|[[Krenyikhé]] [[unyishíshk]] [[nyetodhá]] [[poj]] [[irosh]] [[nyeshka]] [[majij]] [[ya]] [[yelwa]] [[rim]], [[i]] [[riwij]] [[shkurja]] [[li]] [[kijil]] [[yelkhé]].|I’d gladly have slit their throats '''before''' they made it through our gates, but let’s hear why they’re here first.|Kesh|6|04}}

Latest revision as of 01:13, 1 December 2024

Meereenese Valyrian

Etymology

(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.) Cognate with Astapori Valyrian nesko.

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /ˈɲeʃkə/

Rhymes: -eʃkə

Adverb

nyeshka

  1. Alternative form of nyeshk

Preposition

nyeshka

  1. Alternative form of nyeshk
    Krenyikhé unyishíshk nyetodhá poj irosh nyeshka majij ya yelwa rim, i riwij shkurja li kijil yelkhé.
    I’d gladly have slit their throats before they made it through our gates, but let’s hear why they’re here first.
    -Kesh (Game of Thrones, Episode 604)