Rano
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Noalath
1.1
Etymology
1.1.1
Pronunciation
1.1.2
Adjective
1.1.2.1
Inflection
1.1.2.2
Derived Terms
1.1.2.3
Translations
Noalath
Etymology
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Pronunciation
IPA
(
key
)
:
/ˈɾɑnə/
Rhymes:
-ɑnə
Adjective
rano
(
nominative/vocative singular, positive form
)
new
Inflection
Positive
Comparative
Superlative
Singular
Plural
Singular
Plural
Singular
Plural
Nominative
rano
ranozh
ranoga
ranogazh
ranolékra
ranolékrazh
Objective
zhano
zhanozh
zhanoga
zhanogazh
zhanolékra
zhanolékrazh
Genitive
dano
danozh
danoga
danogazh
danolékra
danolékrazh
Vocative
rano
ranozh
ranoga
ranogazh
ranolékra
ranolékrazh
Adverbial
ranosh
ranogash
ranolékrash
Derived Terms
sindano
Translations
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Dothraki
:
sash
(
adjectival
)
,
sashat
(
verbal
)
Fjerdan
:
liya
High Valyrian
:
arlie
Inha
:
faisa
Kinuk'aaz
:
vaas
Méníshè
:
sé
Munja'kin
:
suchi
Noalath
:
rano
Shiväisith
:
juli
Sondiv
:
kedu
Trigedasleng
:
brana
Veda
:
pak
,
en
Categories
:
Noalath terms with IPA pronunciation
Rhymes:Noalath/ɑnə
Noalath lemmas
Noalath adjectives
Sense:Recently made or discovered
Noal:Age
Noal:Swadesh list
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