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High Valyrian

Etymology

From an invisible proto-language
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Suffix

-ir

  1. Used to form type II or generic substantives (i.e. nouns), which refer to abstract or uncountable concepts, from class I adjectives, participles and demonstratives.
    gaomilaksa (to be done)gaomilaksir (task)

Derived Terms

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