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{{head|hval|numeral}} {{hv-adj|hāre|hāre|hārior|hārior|class=II|pos=num}}


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# three{{HVexp|{{m-self|hval|Gār}} '''{{m-self|hval|hāri}}''' {{m-self|hval|bȳrēpsā}}.|One hundred and sixty-'''three'''.|Daenerys|4|04}}
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High Valyrian

High Valyrian numbers (edit)
30
 ←  2 3 4  → 
    Cardinal: Hāre
    Ordinal: Saelie

Etymology

From an invisible proto-language
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Pronunciation

(Classical) IPA(key): /ˈhaːre/

Numeral

hāre (terrestrial/aquatic hārior); II-class numeral

  1. three
    Gār hāri bȳrēpsā.
    One hundred and sixty-three.
    -Daenerys (Game of Thrones, Episode 404)
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