I-

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High Valyrian

Etymology

From an invisible proto-language
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Prefix

i-

  1. Used to form oblique applicative verbs; used if the base verb begins with a consonant (except /h/) or the vowels /a(ː), e(ː), o(ː)/.
    līrigon (to smile)ilīrigon (to smile at (someone))
Derived Terms
See Also

Méníshè

Etymology

From Proto-Méníshè *ei.

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /i˧-/

Pronoun

i- (first person singular dependent)

  1. I; first person singular dependent personal pronoun form; occurs before consonant-initial roots (for vowel-initial roots, see y-)


Derived Terms
Category Méníshè terms prefixed with i- not found