Manaeragon

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High Valyrian

Etymology

From an invisible proto-language
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Pronunciation

(Classical) IPA(key): /maˈnaeraɡon/

Rhymes: -aeraɡon

Verb

manaeragon (consonant-final, perfect participle manaerta)

  1. to raise
  2. to celebrate (with possessive adjective and biarvī)[1]
    Vīlībāzma ajomemēbza, yn aderī, mōrī, aōt māzīli se hēnkirī īlvi biarvī manaerili.
    The war rages on, but soon, when it is all over, we shall come to you and celebrate together.
    -Talisa's Letter (Game of Thrones, Episode 307)
    Tubī manaeri.
    This is a day of celebration. (Literally "Today we celebrate.")
    -Daemon (House of the Dragon, Episode 102)
Inflection
Notes
  1. The possessive adjective used should correspond to the person and number of the subject, and take the accusative solar singular agreement of biarvī.