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Contents
1
Veda
1.1
Etymology
1.1.1
Pronunciation
1.1.2
Orthographic Form
1.1.3
Noun
1.1.3.1
Derived Terms
1.1.3.2
Related Terms
1.1.3.3
Translations
Veda
Etymology
From
Proto-Veda
*zwx
.
Pronunciation
IPA
(
key
)
:
/ˈzux/
Orthographic Form
zukh
Noun
zukh
person, individual, being
Derived Terms
angzukh
tsuksukh
Related Terms
qat
zhul
Translations
Sense: individual
Astapori Valyrian
:
mero
Azrán
:
uchíg
Bodzvokhan
:
lǝg
Castithan
:
famifyo
Dothraki
:
voj
(
generic
)
,
vekhikh
(
technical
)
Irathient
:
zime
(
Irathient
)
,
himi
(
non-Irathient
)
High Valyrian
:
issaros
Kinuk'aaz
:
tal
(
person or creature
)
Lishepus
:
insu
(
earthly
)
,
dhi'agu
(
celestial
)
Meereenese Valyrian
:
mel
Munja'kin
:
chala
Noalath
:
tef
Övüsi
:
nuu
(
generic
)
,
övi
(
elf
)
Shiväisith
:
rouh
Sondiv
:
ken
Trigedasleng
:
raunon
Veda
:
zukh
Yulish
:
krüft
(
generic
)
,
el
(
elf
)
,
erin
(
human
)
Categories
:
Veda terms inherited from Proto-Veda
Veda terms derived from Proto-Veda
Veda terms with IPA pronunciation
Veda lemmas
Veda nouns
Sense:Individual
Veda:People
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