Suvion
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High Valyrian
1.1
Etymology
1.1.1
Pronunciation
1.1.2
Noun
1.1.2.1
Inflection
High Valyrian
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Pronunciation
(
Classical
)
IPA
(
key
)
: /ˈsuvion/
Noun
suvion
(
third declension terrestrial
,
nominative plural
suvia
)
ice
Ziry
kīviō
dārilaros
issa
,
se
zȳhon
suvio
perzō
vāedar
issa
.
He is the prince that was promised, and his is the song
of ice
and fire.
Inflection
Singular
Plural
Paucal
Collective
Nominative
suvion
suvia
suvȳn
suvior
Accusative
suvȳni
suvȳndi
Genitive
suvio
suvȳti
suvȳno
suvȳndo
Dative
suviot
suvȳnto
Locative
suvȳnno
suvȳrro
Instrumental
suvȳso
suvȳssi
suvȳsso
suvȳrzo
Comitative
suvȳmmo
suvȳrmo
Vocative
suvios
suvīs
suvȳsso
suvȳrzo
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High Valyrian phrasebook
High Valyrian phrasebook/Basic
High Valyrian terms with IPA pronunciation
High Valyrian lemmas
High Valyrian nouns
High Valyrian terms with usage examples
High Valyrian nouns of third declension
High Valyrian terrestrial nouns
High Valyrian 2-syllable words
Hval:Swadesh list
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