Aōha

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High Valyrian

Etymology

From an invisible proto-language
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Pronunciation

(Classical) IPA(key): /aˈoːha/

Pronoun

aōha (nominative/accusative second person singular, plural jeva)

  1. yours; second person singular possessive pronoun plural, terrestrial, nominative/accusative case
Inflection
Singular Plural Paucal Collective
Nominative ñuhon ñuha ñuhun ñuhor
Accusative ñuhuni ñuhondi
Genitive ñuho ñuhoti ñuhuno ñuhondo
Dative ñuhot ñuhunto
Locative ñuhunno ñuhorro
Instrumental ñuhoso ñuhossi ñuhusso ñuhorzo
Comitative ñuhummo ñuhormo
Vocative ñuhos ñuhas ñuhusso ñuhorzo

Possessive Adjective

aōha (lunar singular/collective nominative agreement, plural/paucal aōhi, terrestrial paucal/plural nominative/accusative agreement, singular/collective aōhon)

  1. your; second person singular possessive adjective
Inflection