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# above, over  (co-occurs with a noun in the {{HVgl|genitive}})
# above, over  (co-occurs with a noun in the {{HVgl|genitive}}){{HVexp|[[Jēdar]] [[yno]] [[toliot]]. [[Tegon]] [[yno]] [[gō]]. [[Perzys]] [[yno]] [[iemnȳ]].|Sky '''above''' me. Earth below me. Fire within me.}}
# after  (co-occurs with a noun in the {{HVgl|genitive}})
# after  (co-occurs with a noun in the {{HVgl|genitive}})

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High Valyrian

Etymology

From an invisible proto-language
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Pronunciation

(Classical) IPA(key): /ˈtoliot/

Pronoun

toliot

Inflection
Singular Plural Paucal Collective
Nominative tolion tolia tolȳn tolior
Accusative tolȳni tolȳndi
Genitive tolio tolȳti tolȳno tolȳndo
Dative toliot tolȳnto
Locative tolȳnno tolȳrro
Instrumental tolȳso tolȳssi tolȳsso tolȳrzo
Comitative tolȳmmo tolȳrmo
Vocative tolios tolīs tolȳsso tolȳrzo

Postposition

toliot

  1. above, over (co-occurs with a noun in the genitive)
    Jēdar yno toliot. Tegon yno . Perzys yno iemnȳ.
    Sky above me. Earth below me. Fire within me.
  2. after (co-occurs with a noun in the genitive)