Ehiishó
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Inha
1.1
Etymology
1.1.1
Pronunciation
1.1.2
Verb
1.1.2.1
Inflection
1.1.2.2
Translations
Inha
Etymology
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From an
invisible proto-language
.
The etymology of this word comes from an
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Pronunciation
IPA
(
key
)
:
/ehiːˈʃo/
Rhymes:
-o
Verb
ehiishó
(
imperative
)
rise, ascend
lift
Inflection
Conjugation of
ehiishó
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Present
Past
Future
Gnomic
Imperative
Fire
ehiishiis
ehiishiu
ehiishiar
ehiisheish
ehiishó
Stone
ehiishnis
ehiishun
ehiishnar
ehiishnesh
Wind
ehiishihis
ehiishuhu
ehiishahar
ehiishehesh
Water
ehiishaias
ehiishaua
ehiishaar
ehiisheash
Translations
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Sense: move to a higher position relative to the ground (rise)
[
edit
]
Dothraki
:
yatholat
,
yolat
(
of the sun
)
Hen Linge
:
zeil
High Valyrian
:
sīmagon
,
sīmonagon
(
of the sun
)
Inha
:
ehiishó
Trigedasleng
:
gyon op
Sangheili
:
lakhi
Shiväisith
:
karihi
Categories
:
Inha terms with IPA pronunciation
Rhymes:Inha/o
Inha lemmas
Inha verbs
Sense:Move to a higher position relative to the ground
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