Shadesenor
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Contents
1
Verbis Diabolo
1.1
Etymology
1.1.1
Pronunciation
1.1.2
Noun
1.1.2.1
Translations
Verbis Diabolo
Etymology
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Pronunciation
IPA
(
key
)
:
[ʃadeseˈnoɾ]
Noun
shadesenor
sister
Translations
Sense: female sibling (sister)
Dothraki
:
inavva
High Valyrian
:
mandia
(
older
)
,
hāedar
(
younger
)
,
idaña
(
twin
)
Inha
:
aane
Irathient
:
zome
(
Irathient
)
,
homi
(
non-Irathient
)
Méníshè
:
mík'áì
Övüsi
:
thaala
Shiväisith
:
manar
Shu
:
jun
Trigedasleng
:
sis
Verbis Diabolo
:
shadesenor
Categories
:
Verbis Diabolo terms with IPA pronunciation
Verbis Diabolo lemmas
Verbis Diabolo nouns
Sense:Female sibling
Vdia:Female family members
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