Qȳbranna

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High Valyrian

Etymology

From an invisible proto-language
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Pronunciation

(Classical) IPA(key): /qyːˈbranna/

Rhymes: -anna

Noun

qȳbranna (first declension lunar, nominative plural qȳbranni)

  1. mother's younger brother's child, cousin by maternal uncle younger than mother
    Ñuha qȳbranna sȳz annī ēza
    My cousin has a good horse
Inflection
Singular Plural Paucal Collective
Nominative qȳbranna qȳbranni qȳbrannun qȳbrannar
Accusative qȳbranne qȳbrannī qȳbrannuni qȳbrannari
Genitive qȳbranno qȳbrannoti qȳbrannuno qȳbrannaro
Dative qȳbrannot qȳbrannunta qȳbrannarta
Locative qȳbrannā qȳbrannunna qȳbrannarra
Instrumental qȳbrannosa qȳbrannossi qȳbrannussa qȳbrannarza
Comitative qȳbrannoma qȳbrannommi qȳbrannumma qȳbrannarma
Vocative qȳbrannus qȳbrannis qȳbrannussa qȳbrannarza