Lua
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High Valyrian
1.1
Etymology
1.1.1
Pronunciation
1.1.2
Adjective
1.1.2.1
Inflection
1.1.2.2
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High Valyrian
Etymology
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Pronunciation
(
Classical
)
IPA
(
key
)
: /lua/
Adjective
lua
irregular
(
solar
lȳs
,
terrestrial
luon
,
aquatic
luor
)
(
relative
)
who, which, that, whom, whose, where, of whom, by whom, with whom (etc.)
Jomōzussis
lua
vala
mirros
ēngoso
ȳdrassigon
kostilos
daor
.
A man
who
keeps getting drunk will not be able to speak any language.
Yn
īlot
brōzi
mastas
lȳs
tolys
...
Yet one other,
whose
name has come down to us...
Inflection
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Positive declension of
lua
Prepositive
Lunar
Solar
Terrestrial
Aquatic
Singular/
Collective
Plural/
Paucal
Singular/
Collective
Plural/
Paucal
Singular/
Collective
Plural/
Paucal
Singular/
Collective
Plural/
Paucal
Nominative
lua
lī
lȳs
lȳz
/
lȳs
luon
lua
luor
lura
Accusative
lue
lī
Genitive
luo
luo
luo
luo
luo
luo
luro
luro
Dative
luo
/
luot
luo
/
luot
luo
/
luot
luro
/
lurot
Locative
luā
lȳ
lī
Instrumental
luos
luos
luos
luros
Comitative
luom
luom
luom
lurom
Vocative
lūs
lis
lȳs
lȳz
/
lȳs
luos
luas
luos
luas
Adverbial
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High Valyrian table of correlatives
Interrogative
Demonstrative
Relative
Indefinite/Quantifier
Proximal
Distal
Universal
Existential
Negative
Alternative
Adjective
Animate
spare
bisa
bona
lua
tolvie
mirre
dōre
tolie
Inanimate
skore
kesa
kona
Pronoun
Animate
Specific
sparos
bisy
bony
lȳ
tolvys
mirtys
daorys
tolys
Generic
sparion
bisir
bonir
līr
Inanimate
Specific
skoros
kesy
kony
lȳ
tolvȳn
mirros
daorun
tolion
Generic
skorion
kesir
konir
līr
Categories
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High Valyrian terms with IPA pronunciation
High Valyrian lemmas
High Valyrian adjectives
High Valyrian terms with usage examples
High Valyrian irregular adjectives
High Valyrian relative adjectives
High Valyrian 1-syllable words
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