Iāpa
High Valyrian
Etymology
From an invisible proto-language. |
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Pronunciation
(Classical) IPA(key): /ˈiaːpa/
Noun
iāpa (first declension lunar, nominative plural iāpi)
- mother's older brother, maternal uncle older than mother, uncle
- Ñuha iāpa yne sytiotāpas.
- My mother’s older brother is advising me.
- Ñuha iāpa yne sytiotāpas.
Inflection
Singular | Plural | Paucal | Collective | |
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Nominative | iāpa | iāpi | iāpun | iāpar |
Accusative | iāpe | iāpī | iāpuni | iāpari |
Genitive | iāpo | iāpoti | iāpuno | iāparo |
Dative | iāpot | iāpunta | iāparta | |
Locative | iāpā | iāpunna | iāparra | |
Instrumental | iāposa | iāpossi | iāpussa | iāparza |
Comitative | iāpoma | iāpommi | iāpumma | iāparma |
Vocative | iāpus | iāpis | iāpussa | iāparza |