U-
High Valyrian
Etymology
From an invisible proto-language. |
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Prefix
u-
- Used to form locative applicative verbs from a base verb.
Derived Terms
Notes
- v- is used before h (replacing it) and all vowels except e and ē.
- u- is used otherwise.
Méníshè
Etymology
From Proto-Méníshè *uah.
Pronunciation
Prefix
u- (air class)
- Co-occurs most frequently with air class nouns. May surface as w- before vowels.
Derived Terms
Pronoun
u- (third person dependent, air class)
- she/her, he/him, it, they/them; third person dependent air class pronoun; may surface as w- before vowels.
Munja'kin
Etymology
From Proto-Munja'kin *ua.
Pronunciation
IPA(key): /u-/, /v-/, /w-/, /wa-/
Prefix
u-
- Co-occurs with passive verbs. May surface as v- before u or o, w- before i or a and wa- before r.
Derived Terms
Categories:
- High Valyrian lemmas
- High Valyrian prefixes
- Méníshè terms inherited from Proto-Méníshè
- Méníshè terms derived from Proto-Méníshè
- Méníshè terms with IPA pronunciation
- Méníshè lemmas
- Méníshè prefixes
- Méníshè non-lemma forms
- Méníshè pronoun forms
- Munja'kin terms inherited from Proto-Munja'kin
- Munja'kin terms derived from Proto-Munja'kin
- Munja'kin terms with IPA pronunciation
- Munja'kin lemmas
- Munja'kin prefixes