Ñāmar

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High Valyrian

Etymology

From an invisible proto-language
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Pronunciation

(Classical) IPA(key): /ˈɲaːmar/

Noun

ñāmar (first declension aquatic, nominative plural ñābri)

  1. father's younger sister, paternal aunt younger than father, aunt
    Rhaella aōhor ñāmar issa?
    Is Rhaella your aunt?
Inflection
Singular Plural Paucal Collective
Nominative ñāmar ñābri ñābrun ñābrar
Accusative ñābri ñābrī ñābruni ñābrari
Genitive ñābro ñābroti ñābruno ñābraro
Dative ñābrot ñābrunta ñābrarta
Locative ñāmār ñābrunna ñābrarra
Instrumental ñābrosa ñābrossi ñābrussa ñābrarza
Comitative ñābroma ñābrommi ñābrumma ñābrarma
Vocative ñāmus ñāmis ñābrussa ñābrarza
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