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Expand Inha Phrasebook
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Basic .
Etymology
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Pronunciation
IPA (key ) : /ˈʒenen/
Rhymes: -enen
Pronoun
zhenen
they; stone third-person plural personal pronoun
Inflection
See Also
Translations
Expand Sense: third-person plural pronoun (they) [edit ]
Astapori Valyrian : pon
Azrán : ezh
Bodzvokhan : khu
Chakobsa : kaah
Dothraki : mori
Engála : sas
Gandal : homa
G'Vunna : limmǝ
Hen Linge : lan
High Valyrian : pōnta
Inha : zhei ( fire ) , zhenen ( stone ) , zhea ( water ) , she ( wind )
Irathient : uze ( class I ) , uhe ( class II/XV/XVII ) , ute ( class III/VII ) , uke ( class IV ) , ude ( class V ) , uge ( class VI ) , eke ( class VIII ) , ure ( class IX ) , use ( class X ) , nune ( class XI/XVI/XVIII ) , uthe ( class XII ) , ine ( class XIII ) , ushe ( class XIV )
Kinuk'aaz : ts'orik ( animate ) , barik ( inanimate )
Lhazareen : müri
Lishepus : suun
Meereenese Valyrian : pong
Méníshè : ákhá ( magic ) , ìnór ( human ) , wàáz ( air ) , t'ányà ( earth ) , jàáz ( fire ) , sibáz ( water ) , a ( generic )
Munja'kin : li'ka
Noalath : theak
Ravkan : za
Sangheili : muuri ( animate ) , tkhaari ( inanimate )
Shiväisith : vään
Sondiv : emo
Trigedasleng : emo , du ( pejorative )
Væyne Zaanics : last ( dark ) , ræst ( light )
Veda : lin ( proximal ) , sen ( medial ) , khon ( distal )
Yulish : rem
Zemeni : iso