From The Languages of David J. Peterson
Etymology
From an invisible proto-language.
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Pronunciation
IPA(key): /ʔa˧jas˥/
Pronoun
'ayás (magic class, third person singular independent, plural ákhá)
- she, he, it; magic class third person singular independent personal pronoun
Inflection
Translations
Sense: third-person singular pronoun (he/she/it) [edit]
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- Astapori Valyrian: zer (celestial), vi (terrestrial)
- Azrán: ezh
- Bodzvokhan: ba
- Chakobsa: ho
- Dothraki: me
- Engála: me (rabbit), zha (other animate), tu (inanimate)
- Gandal: lin
- G'Vunna: inngin
- Hen Linge: het
- High Valyrian: ziry (celestial), ūja (terrestrial)
- Inha: dei (fire), denen (stone), dea (water), te (wind)
- Kinuk'aaz: ts'ov (animate), bet (inanimate)
- Lishepus: sii
- Méníshè: 'ayás (magic), ìnás (human), wàás (air), t'anás (earth), jás (fire), sibás (water), a (generic)
- Munja'kin: lia
- Noalath: thil
- Ravkan: no (masculine), nya (feminine), et (neuter)
- Sangheili: mu (animate), tkha (inanimate)
- Shiväisith: vath
- Sondiv: eyo
- Trigedasleng: em, du (pejorative)
- Væyne Zaanics: vaw (dark), væy (light)
- Veda: lin (proximal), sen (medial), khon (distal)
- Yulish: shin
- Zemeni: ene
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