Rhaella Targaryen (Game of Thrones) is a fictional name/title pronounced as two proper nouns: Rhaella, a Targaryen matriarch name, followed by Targaryen, the family surname from the fantasy series. In spoken form, it functions as a proper-noun phrase rather than a verb. The pronunciation emphasizes the medieval-inspired phonology of Valyrian-derived names within the contemporary English dialogue of the series, with attention to stress on syllables and specific consonant clusters.
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