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Dothraki
Etymology
From Proto-Plains *aɬ (“dry”).
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -aθ
Adjective
ath
- dry
Inflection
Positive | Negative | Comparative | Contrastive | Superlative | Sublative | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Singular | Nominative | ath | osath | asathan | osathan | asathanaz | asathanoz |
Accusative/Genitive/Allative/Ablative | atha | osatha | asathana | osathana | asathanaza | asathanoza | |
Plural | athi | osathi | asathani | osathani | asathanazi | asathanozi |
Derived Terms
Hen Linge
Pronunciation
Orthographic Form
ath
Pronoun
ath
Creation and Usage Notes
This form was suggested by the second person endings seen on one of the extant verbs created by Sapkowski: esseath (in the Romanization eseith). Inflection often derives from pronominal forms, so I created this one as a kind of analog to the.
-David J. Peterson 02:47, 6 August 2023 (PDT) |
Lishepus
Pronunciation
Noun
ath
- construct form of athu
Categories:
- Dothraki terms inherited from Proto-Plains
- Dothraki terms derived from Proto-Plains
- Dothraki terms with IPA pronunciation
- Rhymes:Dothraki/aθ
- Dothraki lemmas
- Dothraki adjectives
- Doth:Swadesh list
- Hen Linge terms with IPA pronunciation
- Hen Linge non-lemma forms
- Hen Linge pronoun forms
- Hen Linge terms with creation and usage notes
- Lishepus terms with IPA pronunciation
- Lishepus non-lemma forms
- Lishepus noun forms