Iāpa

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High Valyrian

Etymology

From an invisible proto-language
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Pronunciation

(Classical) IPA(key): /ˈiaːpa/

Noun

iāpa (first declension lunar, nominative plural iāpi)

  1. mother's older brother, maternal uncle older than mother, uncle
    Ñuha iāpa yne sytiotāpas.
    My mother’s older brother is advising me.
Inflection
Singular Plural Paucal Collective
Nominative iāpa iāpi iāpun iāpar
Accusative iāpe iāpī iāpuni iāpari
Genitive iāpo iāpoti iāpuno iāparo
Dative iāpot iāpunta iāparta
Locative iāpā iāpunna iāparra
Instrumental iāposa iāpossi iāpussa iāparza
Comitative iāpoma iāpommi iāpumma iāparma
Vocative iāpus iāpis iāpussa iāparza
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