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Latest revision as of 12:57, 26 April 2021
High Valyrian
Pronunciation
Etymology
Borrowed from Ghiscari mhysa. Cognate with Astapori Valyrian mysa.
Noun
mhysa lun (genitive mhyso, plural mhysi)
- (dialectal) mother
Inflection
Singular | Plural | Paucal | Collective | |
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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 |