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# {{hv-inf|laes|nom|/|acc|pl}}
# {{hv-inf|laes|nom|/|acc|pl}}
#: {{HVexp|{{m-self|hval|Laehossa}} {{m-self|hval|yne}} {{m-self|hval|ōdris}}.|'''My<ref> In High Valyrian, body parts are assumed to belong to the implied party in context; thusly, the possessive adjective is not required, and the meaning is implied.</ref> eyes''' hurt.}}
#: {{HVexp|{{m-self|hval|Laehossa}} {{m-self|hval|yne}} {{m-self|hval|ōdris}}.|'''My<ref> In High Valyrian, body parts are assumed to belong to the implied party in context; thus, the possessive adjective is not required, and the meaning is implied.</ref> eyes''' hurt.}}


=====Inflection=====
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{{HVn3/2end|laes|laeh|nocat=1}}
{{HVn3/2end|laes|laeh|nocat=1}}

Revision as of 01:09, 3 September 2022

High Valyrian

Pronunciation

(Classical) IPA(key): /laeˈhossa/

Noun

laehossa

  1. nominative/accusative plural of laes
    Laehossa yne ōdris.
    My[1] eyes hurt.
Inflection
Singular Plural Paucal Collective
Nominative laes laehossa laehun laehor
Accusative laehuni laehori
Genitive laeho laehoti laehuno laehoro
Dative laehot laehunto laehorto
Locative laehunno laehorro
Instrumental laeso laehossi laehusso laehorzo
Comitative laehummo laehormo
Vocative laes laehossas laehusso laehorzo
  1. In High Valyrian, body parts are assumed to belong to the implied party in context; thus, the possessive adjective is not required, and the meaning is implied.