Tsák'
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Contents
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Ts'íts'àsh
1.1
Etymology
1.1.1
Pronunciation
1.1.2
Noun
1.1.2.1
Translations
Ts'íts'àsh
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Ts'íts'àsh Phrasebook
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Etymology
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From an
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Pronunciation
IPA
(
key
)
:
/tsakʼ˥/
Noun
tsák'
son
Translations
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Sense: male offspring (son)
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Astapori Valyrian
:
trezy
Azrán
:
lígh
Castithan
:
ango
Chakobsa
:
kwadi
Dothraki
:
rizh
Engála
:
yentsi
Fjerdan
:
vale
High Valyrian
:
trēsy
Irathient
:
zmute
(
Irathient
)
,
hamuti
(
non-Irathient
)
Meereenese Valyrian
:
trej
Munja'kin
:
boku
Shiväisith
:
ään
Shu
:
yul
Sondiv
:
zod
Trigedasleng
:
nomfa
Ts'íts'àsh
:
tsák'
Categories
:
Ts'íts'àsh phrasebook
Ts'íts'àsh phrasebook/Basic
Ts'íts'àsh phrasebook/Family
Ts'íts'àsh terms with IPA pronunciation
Ts'íts'àsh lemmas
Ts'íts'àsh nouns
Sense:Male offspring
Tsit:Male family members
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