Pōja

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High Valyrian

Etymology

From an invisible proto-language
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Pronunciation

(Classical) IPA(key): /ˈpoːɟa/

Pronoun

pōja (nominative/accusative third person plural, singular solar/lunar zȳha, singular terrestrial/aquatic jāha)

  1. theirs; third person plural possessive pronoun plural, terrestrial, nominative/accusative case
Inflection
Singular Plural Paucal Collective
Nominative pōjon pōja pōjun pōjor
Accusative pōjuni pōjondi
Genitive pōjo pōjoti pōjuno pōjondo
Dative pōjot pōjunto
Locative pōjunno pōjorro
Instrumental pōjoso pōjossi pōjusso pōjorzo
Comitative pōjummo pōjormo
Vocative pōjos pōjas pōjusso pōjorzo

Possessive Adjective

pōja class I (solar pōjys, terrestrial pōjon, aquatic pōjor, equative pōjāpa, comparative pōjykta, superlative pōjāje)

  1. their; third person plural posessive adjective
    Lannisteri rytsurna pōja jittis.
    The Lannisters send their regards.
Inflection