Jagon
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High Valyrian
1.1
Etymology
1.1.1
Pronunciation
1.1.2
Verb
1.1.2.1
Inflection
1.1.2.2
Derived Terms
1.1.3
Usage Notes
High Valyrian
Etymology
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Pronunciation
(
Classical
)
IPA
(
key
)
: /ˈɟaɡon/
Rhymes:
-aɡon
Verb
jagon
(
irregular
,
perfect participle
ista
)
to go
[usage 1]
Kisalbrot
ozgūrotys
jagon
.
Let the prisoners
go
to the banquet.
Synonym:
aeragon
to pass
Kesir
sepār
īlza
.
This too
shall pass
.
(
in dragon commands
) to move
Jās
!
Move
!
Inflection
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Conjugation of
jagon
Indicative
Singular/Collective
Plural/Paucal
First Person
Second Person
Third Person
First Person
Second Person
Third Person
Active
Present
jān
jā
is
jī
jāt
isi
Aorist
jin
ja
jis
jiti
jat
jisi
Future
īnna
īlā
īlza
īli
īlāt
īlzi
Imperfect
īlen
īlē
īles
īlin
īlēt
īlis
Perfect
istan
istā
istas
isti
istāt
istis
Pluperfect
isten
istē
istes
istin
istēt
Past Habitual
idin
idia
idis
iditi
idiat
idisi
Passive
Present
Aorist
Future
Imperfect
Perfect
Pluperfect
Past Habitual
Subjunctive
Singular/Collective
Plural/Paucal
First Person
Second Person
Third Person
First Person
Second Person
Third Person
Active
Present
jon
jō
jos
joty
jōt
josy
Aorist
jun
jua
jus
juty
juat
jusy
Future
īlun
īlū
īlus
īluty
īlūt
īlusy
Imperfect
īlon
īlō
īlos
īloty
īlōt
īlosy
Perfect
iston
istō
istos
istoty
istōt
istosy
Pluperfect
Past Habitual
idun
idua
idus
iduty
iduat
idusy
Passive
Present
Aorist
Future
Imperfect
Perfect
Pluperfect
Past Habitual
Imperative
Second Person
Singular/Collective
Plural/Paucal
Active
Present
jās
jātās
Aorist
jās
jātās
Future
īlās
īlātās
Passive
Present
Aorist
Future
Non-finite
Participle
Infinitive
Active
Present
jare
jagon
Aorist
jire
jigon
Future
īlare
—
Perfect
ista
istagon
Past Habitual
idre
—
Passive
Present
—
Aorist
Future
—
Perfect
Past Habitual
—
Derived Terms
henujagon
jikagon
korigon
Usage Notes
↑
The meaning is more intentional than
aeragon
(
“
to go
”
)
.
Categories
:
High Valyrian terms with IPA pronunciation
Rhymes:High Valyrian/aɡon
High Valyrian lemmas
High Valyrian verbs
High Valyrian terms with usage examples
High Valyrian intransitive verbs
High Valyrian irregular verbs
High Valyrian 2-syllable words
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