Damsel, page 30
always
senir
before
ante
every
onne
in return
kir rever
just/only
sodo
last
tein
less
kyve
more
myve
no
ny
now
fy
soon
sakru
that
voro
this
vo
until then/later
sy
very
mirvu
welcome (home)
kosor
whatever
dekonne
while/long time
diunif aeva
yes
ed
Skip Notes
*1 Kodu: “because of” or “thanks to” (combines the words for “because” and “of”)
*2 For phrases like “How are you?” the verb vivorre is used in place of “to be.” For example, “How are you?” becomes Dakh vivorrai?
BY EVELYN SKYE
The Hundred Loves of Juliet
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Circle of Shadows Series
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Evelyn Skye is the New York Times bestselling author of six novels, including the forthcoming The Hundred Loves of Juliet. A graduate of Stanford University and Harvard Law School, Skye lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her husband and daughter, Reese, who created the dragon language in the Damsel novel.
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