Onya

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Meereenese Valyrian

Etymology

From High Valyrian h- + urnegon (to see). Cognate with Astapori Valyrian hónegho.

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /ˈoɲə/

Rhymes: -oɲə

Verb

onya (preterite participle undh)

  1. to see, to be seen
  2. (locative, copulative) to be, there is/are[usage 1]
  3. (auxiliary, anterior/perfective) to have (with the preterite infinitive)
  4. to do, to cause
Inflection
See Also

Usage Notes

  1. Usually used impersonally, i.e. only in the third person, and mostly in the singular, regardless of the person and number of the arguments.