Talk:High Valyrian Vocabulary
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My question comes because a few sentences from [http://www.makinggameofthrones.com/production-diary/2014/5/8/high-valyrian-101-learn-and-pronounce-common-phrases High Valyrian 101] at the Making Game of Thrones Blog. Right now I am putting an asterisk before them, for example I listed ''*rhūqes'' "pigeon" (-es being common for animals) which is the genitive ''rhūqo'' in the sentence. Is this appropriate? Otherwise, feel free to comment out these entries until we receive confirmation from DJP. --[[User:Joel|Juelos]] 10:03, 9 May 2014 (CDT) | My question comes because a few sentences from [http://www.makinggameofthrones.com/production-diary/2014/5/8/high-valyrian-101-learn-and-pronounce-common-phrases High Valyrian 101] at the Making Game of Thrones Blog. Right now I am putting an asterisk before them, for example I listed ''*rhūqes'' "pigeon" (-es being common for animals) which is the genitive ''rhūqo'' in the sentence. Is this appropriate? Otherwise, feel free to comment out these entries until we receive confirmation from DJP. --[[User:Joel|Juelos]] 10:03, 9 May 2014 (CDT) | ||
+ | :I generally do comment out such swords until I get confirmation. I wasn't planning to add those entries until I blogged about hem on my journal, and I'll probably hold off on editing your contributions until then too. But you did a good job overall, and it's about time that someone broke my monopoly here anyway. --[[User:Iustinus|Iustinus]] 11:38, 9 May 2014 (CDT) |
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How to treat unconfirmed nominatives?
My question comes because a few sentences from High Valyrian 101 at the Making Game of Thrones Blog. Right now I am putting an asterisk before them, for example I listed *rhūqes "pigeon" (-es being common for animals) which is the genitive rhūqo in the sentence. Is this appropriate? Otherwise, feel free to comment out these entries until we receive confirmation from DJP. --Juelos 10:03, 9 May 2014 (CDT)
- I generally do comment out such swords until I get confirmation. I wasn't planning to add those entries until I blogged about hem on my journal, and I'll probably hold off on editing your contributions until then too. But you did a good job overall, and it's about time that someone broke my monopoly here anyway. --Iustinus 11:38, 9 May 2014 (CDT)