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ᦵᦙmee⁴500nounwifeᦅᦳᧃ1 3ᦶᦙᧈ ᦃᦾᧉ ᦔᦲᧃ ᦵᦙ ᦷᦏᧃᧉ ᧒.My mother was his second wife.ᦍᦲᧂ ᦕᦴᧉ ᦓᧃᧉ ᦙᦲ ᦷᦣᧇ ᦣᦱᧂᧈ ᦟᧁ ᦆᦲᧂ ᦇᦱᧄ ᦙᦱᧅ ᦓᧅ, ᦃᧁ ᧕ ᦅᦳᧃ ᦅᦸᧉ ᦷᦟᧆ ᦋᦲᧂ ᦂᧃ ᦀᧁ ᦔᦲᧃ ᦵᦙ.The woman was very beautiful, so the five of them fought to have her as their wife.4.1.9.2.1Husband, wifeᦀᧁ ᦵᦙᦂᦲᧃ ᦶᦃᧅᧈ ᦙᦲ ᦵᦙᦅᦳᧃ ᦗᦴᧉ ᦵᦙᦷᦕ ᦵᦙᦗᦸᧈ ᦵᦙᦗᦸᧈ ᦶᦙᧈ ᦟᦴᧅ ᦵᦙᦵᦙ ᦓᦾᧉᦵᦙ ᦖᦻᦵᦙ ᦘᦱᧂᦵᦙ ᦷᦜᧂᦶᦙᧈ ᦵᦙᦟᦴᧅ ᦎᦲᧆ ᦵᦙᦟᦴᧅ ᦵᦙ
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ᦷᦕ ᦵᦙpʰoo¹mee⁴500nounhusband and wife (can be separated)᧒ ᦷᦕ ᦵᦙ ᦣᧇ ᦀᧁ ᦶᦙᧈ ᦏᧁᧉ ᦙᦱ ᦊᦴᧈ ᦵᦣᦲᧃ ᦶᦀᧇ.The couple took the old woman to live in their house with them.ᦃᦸᧂ ᦁᧃ ᦃᧁ ᧒ ᦃᦱ ᦀᧁ ᦂᧃ ᦔᦲᧃ ᦷᦕ ᦔᦲᧃ ᦵᦙ ᦙᦱ.The things that the two of them had acquired while they were husband and wife.4.1.9.2.1Husband, wifeᦷᦕᦵᦙᦅᦴᧈ ᦷᦕ ᦵᦙᦷᦕ ᦶᦂᧁᧉ ᦵᦙ ᦑᦲᧇᦷᦕ ᦵᦢᦲᧈ ᦵᦙ ᦋᧂᦷᦕ ᦢᦱᧁᧈ ᦵᦙ ᦉᦱᧁᦷᦕ ᦣᧅ ᦵᦙ ᦶᦗᧂ
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ᦟᦴᧅ ᦵᦙluk⁵mee⁴2000nouna man's family; children and wife (can be separated)ᦙᦲ ᦟᦴᧅ ᦙᦲ ᦵᦙ ᦺᦞᧉ.He was already married (had children and wife).ᦃᦱᧉ ᦈᧅ ᦎᦻ ᦢᧁᧈ ᦋᦱᧂᧈ ᦺᦡᧉ ᦠᧃ ᦐᦱᧉ ᦟᦴᧅ ᦐᦱᧉ ᦵᦙ ᦗᦸ᧒ ᧞ ᦋᧄ.I am going to die and will never see the faces of my family again.ᦷᦎ ᦕᦴᧉ ᦃᦱᧉ ᦢᧁᧈ ᦊᦸᧅᧈ ᦙᧃ, ᦶᦆᧃᧉ ᦢᧁᧈ ᦀᧁ ᦙᧃ ᦔᦲᧃ ᦟᦴᧅ ᦔᦲᧃ ᦵᦙ.I didn't want to date her, and even more I didn't want to marry her (take her as wife and kids).4.1.9.8Family, clanᦟᦴᧅᦵᦙ
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ᦀᧁ ᦵᦙʔaw¹mee⁴verb (intransitive)to take a wife; get marriedᦙᦲ ᦋᦻ ᦕᦴᧉ ᧚ ᦀᧁ ᦵᦙ ᦺᦡᧉ ᧓ ᦞᧃ.There was a man who had been married for three days.2.6.1.2Weddingᦀᧁᦵᦙ
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ᦗᦸᧈ ᦵᦙpɔɔ⁵mee⁴nounwife's father; father-in-law4.1.9.2.2In-lawᦗᦸᧈᦵᦙ
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ᦵᦙ ᦓᦾᧉmee⁴nɔj⁶nounsecond wife; minor wife4.1.9.2.1Husband, wifeᦵᦙᦓᦾᧉ
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ᦵᦙ ᦖᦻmee⁴maaj¹nounfiancee; future wife4.1.9.2.1Husband, wifeᦵᦙᦖᦻ
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ᦵᦙ ᦘᦱᧂmee⁴pʰaaŋ⁴nounmistress; minor wife4.1.9.2.1Husband, wifeᦵᦙᦘᦱᧂ
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ᦵᦙ ᦷᦜᧂmee⁴loŋ¹nounfirst wife; official wife4.1.9.2.1Husband, wifeᦵᦙᦷᦜᧂ
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ᦶᦙᧈ ᦵᦙmææ⁵mee⁴nounwife's mother; mother-in-law4.1.9.2.2In-lawᦶᦙᧈᦵᦙ
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ᦅᦴᧈ ᦷᦕ ᦵᦙkuu⁵pʰoo¹mee⁴nounmarried coupleᦅᦴᧈ ᦷᦕ ᦵᦙ ᦺᦐ ᦙᦲ ᦟᦴᧅ ᧒ ᦅᦳᧃ.Each married couple should have two children.4.1.9.2.1Husband, wifeᦅᦴᧈ1ᦷᦕ ᦵᦙ
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ᦟᦴᧅ ᦎᦲᧆ ᦵᦙluk⁵tit²mee⁴nounstepchild; wife's child4.1.9.6Adoptᦟᦴᧅᦎᦲᧆᦵᦙ
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ᦂᦲᧃ ᦶᦃᧅᧈ ᦙᦲ ᦵᦙkin¹xææk²mii⁴mee⁴adjectivemarried (of a man) (literally: eat guests have wife)ᦃᦾᧉ ᦺᦡᧉ ᦂᦲᧃ ᦶᦃᧅᧈ ᦙᦲ ᦵᦙ ᦵᦉ ᧟.I am already married.2.6.1Marriageᦂᦲᧃ ᦶᦃᧅᧈᦙᦲ1ᦵᦙ
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ᦷᦕ ᦶᦂᧁᧉ ᦵᦙ ᦑᦲᧇpʰoo¹kæw³mee⁴tip⁵nounloving couple; beloved husband and wifeᦃᧁ ᧒ ᦵᦃᦲ ᦶᦎᧈ ᦋᦱᧆ ᦀᦸᧃ ᦔᦲᧃ ᦷᦕ ᦶᦂᧁᧉ ᦵᦙ ᦑᦲᧇ ᦶᦂᧈ ᦂᧃ.The two of them in their former lives had been a loving couple.4.1.9.2.1Husband, wifeᦷᦕ ᦵᦙᦶᦂᧁᧉ1ᦑᦲᧇ1
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ᦗᦸᧈ ᦶᦙᧈ ᦟᦴᧅ ᦵᦙpɔɔ⁵mææ⁵luk⁵mee⁴nouna man's family (literally: father-mother-child-wife)4.1.9.1Related by birthᦗᦸᧈ ᦶᦙᧈᦟᦴᧅᦵᦙ
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ᦟᦴᧅluk⁵5001nounchild (son or daughter)ᦅᦳᧃ1 3ᦘ ᦍᦱ ᦈᧁᧉ ᦙᦲ ᦟᦴᧅ ᧓ ᦅᦳᧃ.The king had three children.ᦶᦙᧈ ᦀᦳᧄᧉ ᦀᧁ ᦟᦴᧅ.The mother picked up her child.4.1.9.1.4Son, daughter2nounoffspring of animalsᦷᦎ 5ᦟᦴᧅ ᦐᦴ.A baby mouse.ᦟᦴᧅ ᦖᦱ.A puppy dog.1.6Animal1.6.3Animal life cycle3classifierclassifier for round things like gems, stones, pills; and for villages, citiesᦖᦱᧅ ᦠᦲᧃ ᧒ ᦟᦴᧅ.Two rocks.ᦶᦂᧁᧉ ᧓᧒ ᦟᦴᧅ.Thirty-two diamonds.ᦵᦙᦲᧂ ᦟᦴᧅ ᦓᦲᦰ ᦢᧁᧈ ᦙᦲ ᦈᧁᧉ ᦵᦙᦲᧂ ᦵᦑᦲᧈ.This city didn't yet have a king.9.2.6.1Classifiersᦵᦂᦲᧆᧈ ᦶᦙᧈ ᦶᦘᧈ ᦟᦴᧅᦃᦱᧉ ᦟᦴᧅᦅᦳᧃ ᦣᧇ ᦟᦴᧅᦵᦈᧈ ᦟᦴᧅ ᦗᦱ ᦟᦱᧂᦈᧁᧉ ᦟᦴᧅᦊᦱ ᦠᦱᧄᧉ ᦟᦴᧅᦷᦎᧅ ᦶᦙᧈ ᦶᦘᧈ ᦟᦴᧅᦷᦎᧅ ᦟᦴᧅ ᦗᦱ ᦟᦱᧂᦓᦸᧂᧉ ᦟᦴᧅᦕᦴᧉ ᦵᦂᦲᧆᧈ ᦟᦴᧅᦕᦴᧉ ᦣᧇ ᦟᦴᧅᦖᦸ ᦊᦱ ᦣᧇ ᦟᦴᧅᦖᦱᧅ ᦉᦳᧄᧉ ᦟᦴᧅ ᦛᦱᧃᦖᦱᧅ ᦺᦙᧉ ᦟᦴᧅ ᦎᦸᧅᧈᦖᦱᧅ ᦟᦴᧅᦗᦸᧈ ᦶᦙᧈ ᦟᦴᧅ ᦵᦙᦜᦳ ᦟᦴᧅᦟᦴᧅ ᦀᦸᧃᧈᦟᦴᧅ ᦶᦁ ᧒ᦟᦴᧅ ᦵᦂᧇᦟᦴᧅ ᦶᦂᧁᧉᦟᦴᧅ ᦵᦂᦲᧆᧈᦟᦴᧅ ᦵᦃᧀᦟᦴᧅ ᦃᦹᧃᧉ ᦺᦡᦟᦴᧅ ᦅᦼᦟᦴᧅ ᦅᧁᧉᦟᦴᧅ ᦆᦹᧂᧈᦟᦴᧅ ᦈᧁᧉᦟᦴᧅ ᦈᦱᧂᧉᦟᦴᧅ ᦵᦉᦲᧅᦟᦴᧅ ᦉᦲᧅᦟᦴᧅ ᦊᦱᦟᦴᧅ ᦋᦴᧉᦟᦴᧅ ᦋᦻᦟᦴᧅ ᦋᦲᧃᧉᦟᦴᧅ ᦌᦸᧃᧉᦟᦴᧅ ᦷᦍᧂᦟᦴᧅ ᦍᦲᧂᦟᦴᧅ ᦎᧁᧉᦟᦴᧅ ᦎᦲᧂᧈᦟᦴᧅ ᦎᦲᧆ ᦷᦕᦟᦴᧅ ᦎᦲᧆ ᦵᦙᦟᦴᧅ ᦷᦑᧅᦟᦴᧅ ᦷᦑᧅ ᦅᦳᧃ ᦕᦱᧃᦟᦴᧅ ᦓᦸᧂᧉᦟᦴᧅ ᦔᦱᦟᦴᧅ ᦔᦲᧂᧉᦟᦴᧅ ᦖᦱᦟᦴᧅ ᦗᦲᧈ ᦟᦴᧅ ᦓᦸᧂᧉᦟᦴᧅ ᦺᦗᧉᦟᦴᧅ ᦵᦙᦟᦴᧅ ᦺᦙᧉᦟᦴᧅ ᦷᦜᧂᦟᦴᧅ ᦜᦱᧃᦟᦴᧅ ᦵᦟᧂᧉᦟᦴᧅ ᦶᦡᧂᦟᦴᧅ ᦢᦳᧆ ᦎᦱᦟᦴᧅ ᦢᦳᧆ ᦎᦲᦟᦴᧅ ᦵᦣᧈᦟᦴᧅ ᦵᦣᧃᦟᦴᧅ ᦣᧅᦟᦴᧅ ᧓ᦷᦣᧂ ᦷᦗᦰ ᦟᦴᧅᦷᦣᧂ ᦟᦴᧅᦷᦣᧃᧉ ᦟᦴᧅ
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ᦅᦴᧈ1kuu⁵20001nounpair; coupleᦅᦴᧈ ᦷᦕ ᦵᦙ.A married couple.8.1.1.1.2Two2verb (transitive)to form a pair withᦂᦸ ᦺᦙᧉ ᦅᦴᧈ ᦢᧁᧈ ᦅᦴᧈ ᦷᦓᧅ?Can you pair up the trees with the birds? (from a children's reader)8.1.3.3Group of things3adjectiveeven (not odd)ᦟᦲᧅ ᦅᦴᧈ.An even number.8.1.1Number4numeraleveryᦷᦉᧃ ᦂᦽᧉ ᦙᦲ ᦅᦴᧈ ᦵᦣᦲᧃ.Every household has a banana garden.8.4.6.6.5Every time5classifierclassifier for pairsᦏᦴᧈ ᦅᦴᧈ ᧚.A pair of chopsticks.ᦎᦱᧂᧉ ᦠᦴ ᦅᦴᧈ ᧚.A pair of earrings.ᦷᦕ ᦵᦙ ᦅᦳᧃ ᦐᦳᧄᧈ ᧕ ᦅᦴᧈ.Five young couples.9.2.6.1Classifiersᦅᦴᧈ ᦅᦸᧉᦅᦴᧈ ᦷᦕ ᦵᦙᦅᦸᧉ ᦅᦴᧈ
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ᦣᧅ ᦶᦗᧂhak⁵pæŋ⁴2000verb (transitive)to love (can be separated)ᦵᦙ ᦣᧅ ᦵᦙ ᦶᦗᧂ.Beloved wife.᧒ ᦗᦲᧈ ᦓᦸᧂᧉ ᦣᧅ ᦶᦗᧂ ᦂᧃ ᦵᦖᦲᧃ ᦓᧄᧉ ᧞ ᦔᦱ.The two of them loved each other like water and fish.ᦅᧃ ᦉᦴ ᦈᧅ ᦣᧅ ᦈᧅ ᦶᦗᧂ ᦃᦾᧉ, ᦃᦾᧉ ᦵᦙᦲ ᦊᦴᧈ ᦐᧂᧉ ᦉᦴ ᦑᧂ ᦷᦋᧈ.If you will love me, I will live with you always.4.3.3Loveᦣᧅ1ᦶᦗᧂ2ᦃᦸᧉ ᦣᧅ ᦩᦱᧄ ᦶᦗᧂᦅᦸᧉ ᦣᧅ ᦵᦉᧁᧈ ᦶᦗᧂᦋᦴᧉ ᦣᧅ ᦉᦱᧁ ᦶᦗᧂᦷᦎ ᦣᧅ ᦷᦎ ᦶᦗᧂᦕᦴᧉ ᦣᧅ ᦅᦳᧃ ᦶᦗᧂᦕᦴᧉ ᦣᧅ ᦉ ᦠᦻ ᦶᦗᧂᦷᦕ ᦣᧅ ᦵᦙ ᦶᦗᧂᦡᦲ ᦣᧅ ᦡᦲ ᦶᦗᧂᦣᧅ ᦶᦗᧂ ᦶᦚᧂ ᦺᦚᧈᦣᧅ ᦶᦣᧂ ᦶᦗᧂ ᦙᦹᦩᦱᧄ ᦣᧅ ᦩᦱᧄ ᦶᦗᧂ
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ᦎᦲᧆtit²20001verb (transitive)to stick toᦂᦱᧃᧉ ᦞᦱᧈ ᦶᦈᧂᧉ ᦎᦲᧆ ᦂᦸᧂᧉ ᦓᧃᧉ.The label that is stuck on the jar.ᦢᦲᧃᧉ ᧕᧐ ᦶᦍᧃᧉ ᧒ ᦢᦲᧃᧉ ᦎᦲᧆ ᦂᧃ ᦺᦞᧉ.Two 50 yuan bills stuck together.ᦃᦳᧃ ᦃᧁ ᦈᦸᧉ ᦓᧄᧉ ᦙᧃ ᦌᦹᧉ ᦍᦲᧁᧉ ᦎᦲᧆ ᦺᦉᧈ.Their feathers got petroleum stuck to them.7.5.2Join, attach2verb (transitive)to post (a sign)ᦶᦎᧄᧉ ᦐᧂ ᦉᦹ ᦎᦲᧆ ᦺᦞᧉ ᦑᦲᧈ ᦑᦱᧂ ᦆᦱᧈ.He wrote a sign and posted it at the intersection.3.5.1.2.1Announce3verb (transitive)to be close to (as a friend)ᦺᦈ ᦎᦲᧆ ᦵᦙ ᧞ ᦟᦴᧅ.My heart is stuck to my wife and children.ᦉ ᦠᦻ ᦡᦲ ᦺᦈ ᦎᦲᧆ ᦢᧁᧈ ᦺᦆᧈ ᦘᦱᧅ.Good friends have hearts that are close and don't want to leave each other.4.1.1Friend4prepositionnext toᦵᦣᦲᧃ ᦎᦲᧆ ᦂᧃ ᦺᦞᧉ.Their houses were next to each other.ᦀᧁ ᦟᦱ ᦙᧆ ᦺᦞᧉ ᦎᦲᧆ ᦺᦡ ᦠᦸ ᦘ ᦍᦱ ᦈᧁᧉ.He tied his donkey by the stairs to the king's palace.8.5.1.2Besideᦺᦈ ᦎᦲᧆᦉ ᦐᦲᧆ ᦎᦲᧆ ᦣᧅᦎᦲᧆ ᦃᧄᦎᦲᧆ ᦉᦻᦎᦲᧆ ᦊᧂᦎᦲᧆ ᦋᦱᧇᦎᦲᧆ ᦎᦸᧈᦎᦲᧆ ᦎᦱᧄᦎᦲᧆ ᦗᦱᧃᦎᦲᧆ ᦠᦾᧉᦎᦲᧆ ᦡᦽᧉᦎᦲᧆ ᦡᧂᧈᦎᦲᧆ ᦶᦣᧇᦟᦴᧅ ᦎᦲᧆ ᦷᦕᦟᦴᧅ ᦎᦲᧆ ᦵᦙ
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ᦂᧇ1kap²5001conjunctionand. [Note: ᦂᧇ connects nouns but rarely sentences. To connect sentences see ᧞.]1ᦖᦴ ᦶᦙᧈ ᦞᦱᧉ ᦂᧇ ᦖᦴ ᦄᦱᧃ.Sows and breeder pigs.ᦵᦣᧃ ᦟᦲᧅ ᦂᧇ ᦷᦎ.Study numbers and letters.ᦚᦳᧃ ᦷᦎᧅ ᦠᦱᧈ ᦷᦜᧂ ᦞᧃ ᦂᧇ ᦆᦹᧃ.It rained heavily day and night.ᦷᦂ ᦇᦴ ᦢᦳᧄᧈ ᦍᦳᧄ ᦂᧇ ᦊᦱᧉ.I am afraid of snakes hiding in the thickets and the grass.9.2.5.1Phrase conjunctions9.6.1.1And, also2verb (transitive)to connect; put togetherᦡᦳᧅᧈ ᦠᧅ ᦈᧅ ᦺᦡᧉ ᦂᧇ ᦖᧃᧉ.If the bone is broken you must hold it firmly in place.ᦀᧁ ᦵᦜᧅ ᦙᦱ ᦎᦸᧅᧈ ᦂᧇ ᦀᧁ ᦵᦣᦲᧃ ᦖᧃᧉ ᦖᧃᧉ.He nailed it firmly attached to the house.7.5.2Join, attach3prepositionto; connecting to; with; with respect to; because ofᦙᧃ ᦺᦡᧉ ᦊᦴᧈ ᦂᧇ ᦵᦙ ᦞᧃ ᦵᦡᧁ.He lived with his wife only one day.ᦏᧁᧉ ᦋᦱᧆ ᦺᦈ ᦡᦲ ᦂᧇ ᦟᦴᧅ ᦜᦱᧃ ᦉᦴ.I am very happy with you, my children.ᦷᦑᧅ ᦕᦱᧃ ᦂᧇ ᦟᦴᧅ.They were poor because of their son.8.5.2.7Towards9.5.2.2With, be with4prepositionto. [Note: Marks the one spoken to. Used with verbs of request, urging, invitation and thanks.]ᦙᧃ ᦷᦋ ᦂᧇ ᦵᦙ ᦞᦱᧈ: ᦙᦱ ᦑᦽ.He invited his wife saying, 'Come along'.ᦍᦲᧃ ᦡᦲ ᦂᧇ ᦢᦳᧃ ᦈᧁᧉ.I am grateful for the goodness of the king.ᦂᧇ ᦂᦻᧈᦂᧇ ᦋᦸᧄᦂᧇ ᦑᧂᦂᧇ ᦶᦔᧈᦂᧇ ᦡᦽᧉᦂᧇ ᦺᦢᧉᦂᧇ ᦶᦣᧇᦂᧇ ᦣᦸᧂᦃᧁᧉ ᦂᧇᦅᦳᧃ ᦂᧇᦺᦈ ᦂᧇᦔ ᦏ ᦙ ᦂᧇ ᦷᦠ ᦒᦲᦕᦴᧉ ᦂᧇᦘᦰ ᦍᦱᧆ ᦙᦲ ᦂᧇ ᦷᦎ
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