Inkot

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High Valyrian

Etymology

From an invisible proto-language
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Pronunciation

(Classical) IPA(key): /ˈiŋkot/

Noun

inkot

  1. dative/locative singular of inkon
    Kēli ñuho inkot ilza.
    There is a cat on my back.
Inflection
Singular Plural Paucal Collective
Nominative inkon inka inkun inkor
Accusative inkuni inkondi
Genitive inko inkoti inkuno inkondo
Dative inkot inkunto
Locative inkunno inkorro
Instrumental inkoso inkossi inkusso inkorzo
Comitative inkummo inkormo
Vocative inkos inkas inkusso inkorzo

Postposition

inkot

  1. (postessive) behind, in back of (co-occurs with a noun in the genitive)
    Astaprot dohaertrossa sīr yno inkot iōrzi, dāeri.
    Those who were slaves in Astapor now stand behind me, free.Template:Gotquoth

Adverb

inkot

  1. (postessive) in back, to the back, backward, back
    Lo inkot ūndion, qrīdropēnna.
    If I look back, I am lost.