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===Etymology===
===Etymology===
From a blend of the nominative {{etyl|ppla|doth}} {{m|ppla|kiʃǝh||we}} and the partitive {{etyl|ppla|doth}} {{m|ppla|kiʃǝ||of us}}.
The nominative form is from a blend of the nominative {{etyl|ppla|doth}} {{m|ppla|kiʃǝh||we}} and the partitive {{etyl|ppla|doth}} {{m|ppla|kiʃǝ||of us}}. The accusative from is from the accusative {{etyl|ppla|doth}} {{m|ppla|kiʃa||us}}.


====Pronunciation====
====Pronunciation====
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====Pronoun====
====Pronoun====
{{head|doth|pronoun|nominative first person plural||singular|anha|head=kisha}}
{{head|doth|pronoun|nominative/accusative first person plural||singular|anha|head=kisha}}


# we, us; first person plural personal pronoun, nominative/accusative case
# we, us; first person plural personal pronoun, nominative/accusative case


{{doth-decl-ppron}}
{{doth-decl-ppron}}

Revision as of 15:49, 10 December 2019

Dothraki

Etymology

The nominative form is from a blend of the nominative Proto-Plains kiʃǝh (we) and the partitive Proto-Plains kiʃǝ (of us). The accusative from is from the accusative Proto-Plains kiʃa (us).

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /ˈkiʃa/

Pronoun

kisha (nominative/accusative first person plural, singular anha)

  1. we, us; first person plural personal pronoun, nominative/accusative case