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Lunar is the 5th skill in the High Valyrian language course. It has 5 lessons.

Grammar Notes[]

You will learn how to form the nominative (singular and plural), and accusative (singular and plural) forms of the Lunar nouns. In Lesson 1, they decline as follows:

Lunar nouns all have an "a", "e", "i", "o", or "y". In Lunar words some endings change. Examples of this are how the singular noun horse is 'anne' which ends in 'e'. The plural form is 'anni'. Lesson 5 demonstrates how the plural endings change as well to have an 'a' ending. An example is how avero (singular) becomes avera (plural) or āeksio become āeksia.

Lessons[]

Lesson 1[]

  • zokla = wolf (nominative, singular)
  • zokli = wolves (nominative, plural)
  • zokle = wolf (accusative, singular)
  • zoklī = wolves (accusative, plural)
  • gerpa = fruit (nominative, singular)
  • gerpi = fruits (nominative, plural)
  • gerpe = fruit (accusative, singular)
  • gerpī = the fruit (nominative/accusative, plural)

Lesson 2[]

  • atroksia = owl (nominative)

Lesson 3[]

  • dovaogēdy = Unsullied (nominative, singular)
  • davaogēdi = Unsullied (nom. pl.)
  • davaogēdī = Unsullied (acc. sg.)
  • sylvie = wise (
  • sylvī = the wise (pl.)
  • ipradas = he/she/it eats
  • ipradis = they eat

Lesson 4[]

  • anne = horse (nominative)

Lesson 5[]

  • avero = grape (nominative)
  • kēli = cat (nominative)
  • kēla = cats (nominative)
  • āeksio = master/lord (accusative)

References[]


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