Muh
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Vōv
1.1
Etymology
1.1.1
Pronunciation
1.1.2
Noun
1.1.2.1
Translations
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Basic
or
Family
.
Etymology
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From an
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Pronunciation
IPA
(
key
)
:
/muh/
Rhymes:
-uh
Noun
muh
mother
Translations
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Sense: female parent (mother)
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edit
]
Astapori Valyrian
:
mysa
Dothraki
:
mai
Engála
:
ada
,
osáda
(
honorific
)
Hen Linge
:
meir
High Valyrian
:
muña
Inha
:
moa
Irathient
:
zmewe
(
Irathient
)
,
hamewi
(
non-Irathient
)
,
mumu
(
informal
)
Kinuk'aaz
:
ham
Meereenese Valyrian
:
misha
Méníshè
:
máà
Munja'kin
:
vuvu
Övüsi
:
naame
Ravkan
:
madra
,
madraya
(
honorific
)
Roozh Linge
:
maier
Sangheili
:
bojo
Shiväisith
:
niämi
Shu
:
aamaa
Sondiv
:
en
Trigedasleng
:
nomon
Ts'íts'àsh
:
shá
Veda
:
um
Vōv
:
muh
Categories
:
Vōv phrasebook
Vōv phrasebook/Basic
Vōv phrasebook/Family
Vōv terms with IPA pronunciation
Rhymes:Vōv/uh
Vōv lemmas
Vōv nouns
Sense:Female parent
Voov:Female family members
Voov:Parents
Voov:Swadesh list
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