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''irughagon'' can be used regardless of which person its arguments are in. However, it is primarily used when all three arguments are in the third person, i.e. when ''{{term|tepagon}}'' cannot be used. If used in cases where a first or second person argument is present, it conveys a more formal tone.
* ''irughagon'' can be used regardless of which person its arguments are in. However, it is primarily used when all three arguments are in the third person, i.e. when ''{{term|tepagon}}'' cannot be used. If used in cases where a first or second person argument is present, it conveys a more formal tone.
 
====Conjugation====
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Latest revision as of 17:32, 7 May 2021

High Valyrian

Pronunciation

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

Verb

irughagon (first-person singular present indicative irughan, first-person singular present subjunctive irughon, perfect participle irūda)

  1. to give, to offer
  2. to release
  3. to abandon

Usage notes

  • irughagon can be used regardless of which person its arguments are in. However, it is primarily used when all three arguments are in the third person, i.e. when tepagon cannot be used. If used in cases where a first or second person argument is present, it conveys a more formal tone.

Conjugation

Declension of irughagon — active voice