Lēkia
High Valyrian
Etymology
From an invisible proto-language. |
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Pronunciation
(Classical) IPA(key): /ˈleːkia/
Noun
lēkia (first declension lunar, nominative plural lēki)
- older brother
- older male cousin by father's brother or mother's sister
Inflection
Singular | Plural | Paucal | Collective | |
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Nominative | lēkia | lēkī | lēkȳn | lēkiar |
Accusative | lēkie | lēkȳni | lēkiari | |
Genitive | lēkio | lēkȳti | lēkȳno | lēkiaro |
Dative | lēkiot | lēkȳnta | lēkiarta | |
Locative | lēkiā | lēkȳnna | lēkiarra | |
Instrumental | lēkȳsa | lēkȳssi | lēkȳssa | lēkiarza |
Comitative | lēkȳma | lēkȳmmi | lēkȳmma | lēkiarma |
Vocative | lēkȳs | lēkīs | lēkȳssa | lēkiarza |