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Expand Inha Phrasebook
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Etymology
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Pronunciation
IPA (key ) : /ˈdenen/
Rhymes: -enen
Pronoun
denen
she, he, it; stone third-person singular personal pronoun
Inflection
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Translations
Expand Sense: third-person singular pronoun (he/she/it) [edit ]
Astapori Valyrian : zer ( celestial ) , vi ( terrestrial )
Azrán : ezh
Bodzvokhan : ba
Chakobsa : ho
Dothraki : me
Engála : me ( rabbit ) , zha ( other animate ) , tu ( inanimate )
Gandal : lin
G'Vunna : inngin
Hen Linge : het
High Valyrian : ziry ( celestial ) , ūja ( terrestrial )
Inha : dei ( fire ) , denen ( stone ) , dea ( water ) , te ( wind )
Irathient : iza ( class I ) , iha ( class II/XV/XVII ) , ita ( class III ) , ika ( class IV ) , ida ( class V ) , iga ( class VI ) , uta ( class VII ) , eka ( class VIII ) , ira ( class IX ) , isa ( class X ) , nuna ( class XI/XVI/XVIII ) , itha ( class XII ) , ina ( class XIII ) , isha ( class XIV )
Kinuk'aaz : ts'ov ( animate ) , bet ( inanimate )
Lhazareen : me
Lishepus : sii
Meereenese Valyrian : yel ( celestial ) , we ( terrestrial )
Méníshè : 'ayás ( magic ) , ìnás ( human ) , wàás ( air ) , t'anás ( earth ) , jás ( fire ) , sibás ( water ) , a ( generic )
Munja'kin : lia
Noalath : thil
Ravkan : no ( masculine ) , nya ( feminine ) , et ( neuter )
Sangheili : mu ( animate ) , tkha ( inanimate )
Shiväisith : vath
Sondiv : eyo
Trigedasleng : em , du ( pejorative )
Væyne Zaanics : vaw ( dark ) , væy ( light )
Veda : lin ( proximal ) , sen ( medial ) , khon ( distal )
Yulish : shin
Zemeni : ene