Hāedar

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High Valyrian

Etymology

From an invisible proto-language
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Pronunciation

(Classical) IPA(key): /ˈhaːedar/

Rhymes: -aːedar

Noun

hāedar (first declension aquatic, nominative plural hāedri)

  1. younger sister, sister
    Ñuhor hāedri renīs se nykēla avy ossēninna!
    Touch my sister and I'll kill you myself!
  2. younger female cousin by father's brother or mother's sister, younger female parallel cousin, cousin
Inflection
Singular Plural Paucal Collective
Nominative hāedar hāedri hāedrun hāedrar
Accusative hāedri hāedrī hāedruni hāedrari
Genitive hāedro hāedroti hāedruno hāedraro
Dative hāedrot hāedrunta hāedrarta
Locative hāedār hāedrunna hāedrarra
Instrumental hāedrosa hāedrossi hāedrussa hāedrarza
Comitative hāedroma hāedrommi hāedrumma hāedrarma
Vocative hāedus hāedis hāedrussa hāedrarza
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