"Valyrian" meaning in All languages combined

See Valyrian on Wiktionary

Proper name [English]

Etymology: From Valyria (“fictional location”) + -n. Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|Valyria|n|t1=fictional location}} Valyria (“fictional location”) + -n Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} Valyrian
  1. A family of constructed languages created by David J. Peterson for the television adaptation of Game of Thrones. Wikipedia link: Valyrian Categories (topical): A Song of Ice and Fire, Artificial languages, Language families Derived forms: High Valyrian Translations (family of constructed languages): valirià [masculine] (Catalan), valyrien [masculine] (French), Valyrisch [neuter] (German), valyríska [feminine] (Icelandic), valyriano [masculine] (Italian), valiriano [masculine] (Portuguese), валири́йский (valiríjskij) (Russian), валири́йский язы́к (valiríjskij jazýk) [masculine] (Russian), valyrio [masculine] (Spanish)
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