Ñāqien

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High Valyrian

Etymology

From an invisible proto-language
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Pronunciation

(Classical) IPA(key): /ˈɲaːqien/

Noun

ñāqien (fourth declension terrestrial, nominative plural ñāqī)

  1. sunrise
Inflection
Singular Plural Paucal Collective
Nominative ñāqien ñāqī ñāqȳn ñāqior
Accusative ñāqī ñāqī ñāqȳni ñāqȳndi
Genitive ñāqio ñāqȳti ñāqȳno ñāqȳndo
Dative ñāqiot ñāqȳnte ñāqȳnde
Locative ñāqiēn ñāqȳnne ñāqȳrre
Instrumental ñāqȳse ñāqȳssi ñāqȳsse ñāqȳrze
Comitative ñāqȳme ñāqȳmmi ñāqȳmme ñāqȳrme
Vocative ñāqies ñāqīs ñāqȳsse ñāqȳrze
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