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# sister {{dothexp|'''[[Inavva]]''' [[mae]] [[Daeneris]] [[Vazyol]], [[Khalakki]] [[Negwinoon]] [[Zhavvorsa]]|His '''sister''' Daenerys Stormborn, Princess of Dragonstone}}
# sister {{dothexp|'''[[Inavva]]''' [[mae]] [[Daeneris]] [[Vazyol]], [[Khalakki]] [[Negwinoon]] [[Zhavvorsa]]|His '''sister''' Daenerys Stormborn, Princess of Dragonstone}}

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Dothraki

Etymology

From an invisible proto-language
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Pronunciation

IPA(key): /iˈnavva/

Noun

inavva (nominative singular, animate, plural inavvasi)

  1. sister
    Inavva mae Daeneris Vazyol, Khalakki Negwinoon Zhavvorsa
    His sister Daenerys Stormborn, Princess of Dragonstone
Inflection
Singular Plural
Nominative inavva inavvasi
Accusative inavvaes
Genitive inavvasi
Allative inavvasaan inavvasea
Ablative inavvasoon inavvasoa