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High Valyrian

Pronunciation

  • (Post-Classical) IPA(key): [ˈmysa]

Etymology

Borrowed from Ghiscari mhysa. Cognate with Astapori Valyrian mysa.

Noun

mhysa lun (genitive mhyso, plural mhysi)

  1. (dialectal) mother

Inflection

Declension of mhysa (sixth-declension)
Singular Plural Paucal Collective
nominative mhysa mhysi mhysin mhysir
accusative mhysi mhysī mhysini mhysiri
genitive mhyso mhysoti mhysino mhysiro
dative mhysot mhysoti mhysinti mhysirti
locative mhysī mhysoti mhysinni mhysirri
instrumental mhysisi mhysissi mhysissi mhysirzi
comitative mhysimi mhysimmi mhysimmi mhysirmi
vocative mhysis mhysissis mhysissi mhysirzi