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ᦐᦱnaa¹20001adjectivethickᦗᦸᧇ ᦐᦱ.A thick book.ᦞᧃ ᦵᦍᧂᧈ ᦊᦴᧈ ᦵᦍᧂᧈ ᦂᧆ ᦐᦱᧁ, ᦵᦐᦲ ᦓᧄᧉ ᦅᦸᧉ ᦡᦱᧂᧉ ᦐᦱ ᦌᧄᧉ.It got colder every day; the ice on the pond was thick.8.2.3Thick2adjectivedense (as of smoke, jungle)ᦵᦖᧀ ᦐᦱ.Dense mist.ᦡᦳᧂ ᦐᦱ.Dense jungle.8.3.6.4Dense3pre-verb(not) allow oneself to; (not) give in to; (not) deign to. [Note: Usually used with a negative.]ᦢᧁᧈ ᦐᦱ ᦡᦽᧉ ᦙᦾᧈ ᦶᦅᧃ, ᦷᦋ ᦂᧃ ᦵᦣᧆ ᦂᦱᧃ ᦊᦴᧈ.They did not let themselves feel weary, they kept on working.ᦃᧁᧉ ᦠᦱ ᦈᧁᧉ ᦵᦙᦲᧂ ᦢᧁᧈ ᦐᦱ ᦃᦱᧇ ᦺᦛᧉ.When she entered the king's presence she didn't deign to bow.4.5.4Submit to authority4verb (transitive)to surrender to; succumb to. [Note: Usually used with a negative.]ᦣᧁ ᦊᦱᧈ ᦏᦱᧉ ᦐᦱ ᦂᦱᧃ ᦵᦋᦲᧉ ᦓᦲᦰ ᦟᦸᦰ.We should not put up with things like this.ᦢᧁᧈ ᦐᦱ ᦵᦣᦲᧃ ᦊᦱᧁᧉ, ᦊᦴᧈ ᦗᧂᧈ ᦅᦱᧁᧉ ᦏᦱᧂᧈ ᦡᦲ ᦺᦡᧉ ᦷᦈᧇᧈ ᦖᦱᧃ. They didn't surrender to the casino (they kept on playing). They thought they would get lucky.4.8.3.4Surrender4.5.4Submit to authorityᦃᧁᧉ ᦐᦱ ᦔᦱ ᦏᦳᧅᧈᦶᦎᧃ ᦐᦱᦎᦹᧇ ᦎᦹᧇ ᦐᦱ ᦐᦱᦎᦹᧇ ᦐᦱᦐᦱᧉ ᦐᦱᦐᦱ ᦢᦱᧂᦶᦐᧃᧉ ᦶᦐᧃᧉ ᦐᦱ ᦐᦱᦐᧄ ᦐᦱᦐᧅ ᦐᦱᦓᧄᧉ ᦐᦱᦔᦱᧈ ᦺᦙᧉ ᦡᦳᧂ ᦐᦱᦔᦹᧅ ᦐᦱᦷᦟᧂ ᦐᦱᦷᦠ ᦺᦈ ᦐᦱᦠᦽᧉ ᦵᦟᦲᧅ ᦡᦳᧂ ᦐᦱᦠᦹᧅ ᦐᦱᦢᦱᧇ ᦐᦱ
ᦐᦱᧉnaa³5001nounfaceᦐᦱᧉ 9ᦖᦱᧅ ᦟᦳᧄ ᦊᦱᧂ ᦠᧃᧉ ᦶᦎᧄᧉ ᦷᦣᧇ ᦐᦱᧉ ᦓᦾᧉ ᦁᧃ ᦡᦲ ᦣᧅ ᦓᧃᧉ.On the balloon was drawn a picture of a cute little face.ᦙᦲ ᦶᦞᧃᧈ ᦑᦲᧇ ᦐᦽᧈ ᧚, ᦏᦸᧂᧈ ᦶᦈᧇ ᦐᦱᧉ ᦺᦕ ᦅᦸᧉ ᦠᦱᧅ ᦋᦱᧆ ᦐᧄ ᦇᦱᧄ ᦶᦑᧉ.There was a magic mirror. Whoever's face was shown would become beautiful.2.1.1Head2nounsurfaceᦎᦱ ᦞᧃ ᦕᦳᧆ ᦀᦸᧅᧈ ᦐᦱᧉ ᦓᧄᧉ ᦶᦙᧈ ᦉ ᦖᦳᧆ.The sun rose from the surface of the ocean.ᦷᦓᧅ ᦵᦏᧄᧈ ᦑᦸᧂᦰ ᦝᦸᧂ ᦵᦐᦲ ᦐᦱᧉ ᦓᧄᧉ ᦊᦴᧈ.The bird stared at the bubbles on the surface of the water.ᦗᦻ ᦓᦸᧅ ᦐᦱᧉ ᦵᦡᦲᧃ ᦅᦸᧉ ᦔᦲᧃ ᦅᦱᧈ ᦃᦳᧄ ᦙᦳᧃ ᦓᦾᧉ ᦓᦾᧉ ᦺᦊᧈ ᦺᦊᧈ ᦎᦲᧄ ᦌᧄᧉ.The outer surface of the moon is full of round holes of various sizes.ᦘ ᦤᦱ ᦅᦱᧈ ᦅᦳᧃ ᦊᦴᧈ ᦵᦐᦲ ᦐᦱᧉ ᦶᦕᧃᧈ ᦡᦲᧃ, ᦺᦕ ᦅᦸᧉ ᦢᧁᧈ ᦙᦲ ᦂᧄᧈ ᦟᧂ ᦵᦖᦲᧃ ᦂᦴ ᧞.Nobody on the face of the earth has strength like mine.8.6Parts of things8.6.4.1Outer part3nounfrontᦐᦱᧉ ᦵᦣᦲᧃ.The front of a house.ᦐᦱᧉ ᦅᦸᧂᧉ ᦉᦸᧃ. The front of a classroom.ᦐᦱᧉ ᦗᦸᧇ.The front cover of a book.8.6.1Front4nounpageᦺᦆᧈ ᦣᦴᧉ ᦅᦸᧉ ᦠᦹᧉ ᦀᦱᧃᧈ ᦐᦱᧉ ᦎᦸᧈ ᦺᦔ.If you want to know about this then read the following pages.ᦙᦲ ᦀᦲᦰ ᦞᦸᧅ ᦀᦸᧅᧈ ᦙᦱ ᦐᦱᧉ ᦶᦎᧃᧈ ᦓᧁ ᦠᧃᧉ.A monkey appeared on my computer page.3.5.7.2Written material5adjectivenext in timeᦔᦲ ᦐᦱᧉ.Next year.ᦋᦱᧆ ᦐᦱᧉ.One's next life.8.4.5.1.3Next6adjectivefrontᦶᦢᧉ ᦷᦍᧅ ᦃᦱ ᦐᦱᧉ ᦃᦹᧃᧉThe goat lifted up its front leg.ᦟᦲᧃᧉ ᦵᦃᧆᧈ ᦙᧃ ᦅᧁᧉ ᦟᦲᧃᧉ ᦊᦴᧈ ᦷᦉᧇ ᦗᦻ ᦐᦱᧉ.The root of a frog's tongue is at the front part of its mouth.8.6.1Front7prepositionin front of; beforeᦀᧁ ᦶᦃᧇ ᦶᦙᧃᧉ ᦑᧄ ᦺᦉᧈ ᦐᦱᧉ ᦶᦑᧃᧈ ᦓᦸᧃ.She put her slippers in front of the bed.ᦓᧂᧈ ᦊᦴᧈ ᦐᦱᧉ ᦺᦝ ᦀᧁ ᦵᦉᦲᧉ ᦠᦲᧂ ᦺᦝ ᦊᦴᧈ.He sat in front of the fire to dry his clothes.8.4.5.2Before8post-verbforwardsᦙᧃ ᦷᦔᧅ ᦆᦸ ᦵᦜᧁ ᦐᦱᧉ ᦵᦜᧁ ᦜᧂ.It raised its head and looked forwards and backwards.ᦙᧃ ᦅᦸᧉ ᦍᦸ ᦎᦲᧃ ᦎᧄ ᦷᦎᧅ ᦦᦱᧈ ᦡᦲᧃ ᦺᦗ ᦐᦱᧉ ᦗᦳᧃᧈ ᧟.She raised her foot and fell forwards onto the ground.ᦐᦲᧉ ᦵᦙᦲ ᦐᦱᧉ ᦣᧁ ᦅᦸᧉ ᦢᧁᧈ ᦔᦲᧃ ᦷᦑᧅ ᦔᦲᧃ ᦕᦱᧃ ᦵᦠᦲᧃᧉ.From here on forwards we will never be poor again.8.5.2.1Forward7.2.2.1Move forward9classifierclassifier for pages, for facesᦶᦎᧄᧉ ᦆᦹᧂᧈ ᦐᦱᧉ.He wrote half a page.ᦺᦓ ᦶᦞᧃᧈ ᧘ ᦃᦲᧇᧈ ᦠᧃ ᧕ ᦅᦳᧃ ᧘ ᦐᦱᧉ.In those eight pieces of mirror he saw a person with eight faces.9.2.6.1Classifiersᦀᦻ ᦐᦱᧉᦀᦸᧃ ᦐᦱᧉᦵᦃᧁᧉ ᦐᦱᧉᦵᦃᧁᧉ ᦐᦱᧉ ᦶᦇᦃᦻ ᦃᦲᧉ ᦐᦱᧉᦃᦻ ᦐᦱᧉᦵᦉ ᦐᦱᧉᦉᦻ ᦐᦱᧉᦉᦸᧂᧈ ᦐᦱᧉᦺᦊᧈ ᦐᦱᧉᦺᦊᧈ ᦐᦱᧉ ᦂᦱᧉ ᦢᦱᧃᦌᦸᧂᧈ ᦐᦱᧉᦎᦸᧈ ᦐᦱᧉᦏᦳᧅᧈ ᦐᦱᧉᦐᦱᧉ ᦷᦀᧅᦐᦱᧉ ᦵᦀᦲᧅᦐᦱᧉ ᦶᦆᧂᧈᦐᦱᧉ ᦵᦉᦲᧅᦐᦱᧉ ᦉᦱᧁᦐᦱᧉ ᦉᧇ ᦷᦂᧅ ᦷᦄᧅᦐᦱᧉ ᦍᦱᧁᦐᦱᧉ ᦎᦱᦐᦱᧉ ᦎᦻᦐᦱᧉ ᦎᧂᧈᦐᦱᧉ ᦐᦱᦐᦱᧉ ᦑᦲᧈ ᦶᦑᧉᦐᦱᧉ ᦶᦑᧉᦐᦱᧉ ᦵᦑᦲᧅᦐᦱᧉ ᦑᧇᦐᦱᧉ ᦺᦓᧈᦐᦱᧉ ᦔᦸᧂᧈᦐᦱᧉ ᦕᦱᦐᦱᧉ ᦕᦱᧅᦐᦱᧉ ᦜᧂᦐᦱᧉ ᦟᦻᦐᦱᧉ ᦠᦲᧃ ᦐᦱᧉ ᦕᦱᦐᦱᧉ ᦡᦲᦐᦱᧉ ᦵᦡᦲᧃᦐᦱᧉ ᦡᧄᦐᦱᧉ ᦢᦱᧁᧈᦐᦱᧉ ᦢᦱᧃᧉ ᦎᦱ ᦷᦃᧂᧈᦐᦱᧉ ᦢᦲᧆ ᦐᦱᧉ ᦵᦢᧁᧉᦑᦱᧂ ᦐᦱᧉᦑᦸᧂᦰ ᦐᦱᧉᦒᦲ ᦐᦱᧉᦓᦲᦰ ᦐᦱᧉᦓᧄᧉ ᦍᦸᧄᧉ ᦐᦱᧉᦓᧄᧉ ᦐᦱᧉᦔᦱᧅ ᦣᦸᧈ ᦕᦸᧈ ᦐᦱᧉᦕᦱᧉ ᦵᦋᧆ ᦐᦱᧉᦕᦲ ᧒ ᦐᦱᧉᦕᦲ ᧒ ᦐᦱᧉ ᦘᦱᧉ ᧒ ᦆᦳᧄᦕᦸᧈ ᦐᦱᧉᦕᦲᧁ ᦐᦱᧉᦵᦙᦲ ᦐᦱᧉᦵᦙᦲᧈ ᦐᦱᧉᦶᦜᧂᧉ ᦐᦱᧉᦞᧃ ᦐᦱᧉᦟᦻ ᦐᦱᧉᦷᦠ ᦐᦱᧉᦠᧃ ᦐᦱᧉᦠᦳᧃᧈ ᦐᦱᧉᦡᦳᧅᧈ ᦐᦱᧉ ᦶᦆᧂᧈᦵᦢᦲᧈ ᦜᧂ ᦋᧂ ᦐᦱᧉᦵᦢᦲᧂᧉ ᦐᦱᧉᦺᦢ ᦐᦱᧉ
ᦐᦱᧉ ᦷᦀᧅnaa³ʔok²nounchest (can be separated)2.1.2Torsoᦐᦱᧉᦷᦀᧅ
ᦐᦱᧉ ᦵᦀᦲᧅnaa³ʔɤk²2000nounchest (can be separated)ᦷᦎᧇ ᦐᦱᧉ ᦵᦀᦲᧅ ᦞᦱᧈ: “ᦂᦴ ᦷᦎ ᦷᦜᧂ.”He pounded his chest and said, 'I am the greatest.'ᦷᦓᧅ ᦖᦳᧃᧈ ᦐᦱᧉ ᦵᦀᦲᧅ ᦶᦡᧂ ᦙᦱᧃᧉ.A bullfinch with an orange breast.2.1.2Torsoᦐᦱᧉᦵᦀᦲᧅᦐᦱᧉ ᦵᦀᦲᧅ ᦅᧇᦡᦳᧅᧈ ᦐᦱᧉ ᦵᦀᦲᧅ
ᦐᦱᧉ ᦵᦀᦲᧅ ᦅᧇnaa³ʔɤk²kap⁵nounbreathing difficulty; gasping for breath2.2.1Breathe, breathᦐᦱᧉ ᦵᦀᦲᧅᦅᧇ
ᦐᦱᧉ ᦶᦆᧂᧈnaa³xæŋ⁵nounshinᦐᦱᧉ ᦶᦆᧂᧈ ᦵᦏᦲ ᦺᦉᧈ ᦃᦹᧃᧉ ᦺᦡ.He cut his shin on the stairs.ᦓᧄᧉ ᦢᧁᧈ ᦵᦟᦲᧅ, ᦵᦗᧂ ᦐᦱᧉ ᦶᦆᧂᧈ ᦢᧁᧈ ᦡᦻ.The water wasn't deep, just up to their shins.2.1.3.2Legᦐᦱᧉᦶᦆᧂᧈ
ᦐᦱᧉ ᦉᧇ ᦎᦱ ᦶᦋᧃnaa³sap²taa¹cæn⁴verb (intransitive)to frown; to have an angry face3.5.6.3Facial expressionᦐᦱᧉ ᦎᦱᦉᧇ2ᦶᦋᧃ3
ᦐᦱᧉ ᦋᦹᧃᧈ ᦎᦱ ᦢᦱᧃnaa³cɯn⁵taa¹baan¹verb (intransitive)to smileᦗᦲᧈ ᦓᦸᧂᧉ ᦵᦣᦲᧃ ᦺᦎᧉ ᦵᦣᦲᧃ ᦵᦐᦲ ᦙᦱ ᦔᧃ ᦀᦳᧃᧈ ᦑᦳᧃ ᦺᦈ, ᦈᦲᧂᧈ ᦎᦲᦰ ᦐᦱᧉ ᦋᦹᧃᧈ ᦎᦱ ᦢᦱᧃ ᦙᦱ ᦘᦸᧂᧈ.Her neighbours came to reassure her and so she smiled a bit.3.4.1.2Happyᦐᦱᧉ ᦎᦱᦋᦹᧃᧈ ᦢᦱᧃ
ᦐᦱᧉ ᦋᦳᧄᧈ ᦎᦱ ᦛᦱᧃnaa³cum⁵taa¹waan¹verb (intransitive)to smileᦶᦙᧈ ᦐᦱᧉ ᦋᦳᧄᧈ ᦎᦱ ᦛᦱᧃ, ᦑᦸᧂᦰ ᦠᦳᧃᧈ ᦙᧃ ᦵᦖᦲᧃ ᦢᧁᧈ ᦋᦱᧂᧈ ᦡᦱᧈ ᦑᦸ ᦕᦲᧆ ᦵᦏᧂ ᦵᦗᦲᧃᧈ.His mother smiled; to look at her you would think she wasn't able to curse or argue with anybody.3.5.6.3Facial expressionᦐᦱᧉ ᦎᦱᦋᦳᧄᧈ1ᦛᦱᧃ
ᦐᦱᧉ ᦋᦳᧄᧈ ᦎᦱ ᦢᦱᧃnaa³cum⁵taa¹baan¹verb (intransitive)to smileᦵᦣᧆ ᦐᦱᧉ ᦋᦳᧄᧈ ᦎᦱ ᦢᦱᧃ ᦷᦃ ᦊᦴᧈ ᦍᦳᧄᧉ ᦍᧄᧉ.He made a happy face and laughed 'yum-yam'.ᦷᦎ ᦔᦲᧃ ᦓᦻ ᦂᦸᧃᧈ ᦀᦸᧃ ᦺᦓ ᦢᦱᧃᧉ, ᦑᦱᧃᧈ ᦅᦸᧉ ᦙᦱ ᦔᦱᧅ ᦎᦱᧃᧉ ᦑᧅ ᦷᦑᧂᧉ ᦐᦱᧉ ᦋᦳᧄᧈ ᦎᦱ ᦢᦱᧃ.The village leader, he came to bring greetings with a smile.ᦗᦸᧈ ᦺᦃ ᦀᦱᧃᧈ ᦟᦻ ᧟ ᦷᦟᧆ ᦐᦱᧉ ᦋᦳᧄᧈ ᦎᦱ ᦢᦱᧃ ᧞ ᦶᦟᧃᧈ ᦠᦱ ᦟᦴᧅ ᦍᦲᧂ.Father opened the letter and read it, and then he smiled and ran to find his daughter.ᦵᦣᧆ ᦐᦱᧉ ᦋᦳᧄᧈ ᦎᦱ ᦢᦱᧃ ᧞ ᦞᦱᧈ “ᦢᧁᧈ ᦔᦲᧃ ᦉᧂ, ᦉᦴ ᦈᧁᧉ ᦈᧅ ᦀᧁ ᦇᦹᧃ ᦗᦸᧅ ᦺᦔ ᦅᦸᧉ ᦺᦡᧉ.”He smiled and said, 'It doesn't matter, you will get your money back.'3.4.1.2Happyᦐᦱᧉ ᦎᦱᦋᦳᧄᧈ ᦢᦱᧃ
ᦐᦱᧉ ᦎᦱnaa³taa¹20001nounface; facial features (can be separated). [Note: Literally 'face-eye', but this doublet refers to the face.]ᦶᦙᧁ ᦌᦽᧈ ᦐᦱᧉ ᦌᦽᧈ ᦎᦱ.The cat washed its face.ᦐᦱᧉ ᦎᦱ ᦅᦳᧃ ᦑᧂ ᦜᦻ ᦋᦳᧄᧈ ᦶᦍᧄᧉ ᦙᦱ.The faces of all the people were smiling.2.1.1Head2nounhonour; reputation (can be separated)ᦶᦀᧇ ᦅᦳᧃ ᦺᦢᧉ ᦋᦱᧂᧈ ᦵᦉ ᦐᦱᧉ ᦎᦱ.If you keep company with a stupid person you will lose your reputation.ᦊᦱᧈ ᦠᦹᧉ ᦵᦗᦲᧃᧈ ᦎᦱᧃᧉ ᦟᧁᧈ ᦆᦱᧉ ᦢᧁᧈ ᦙᦲ ᦐᦱᧉ ᦂᧇ ᦎᦱ.Don't let anybody slander you and make you lose honour.4.5.5Honor4.3.1.4Reputationᦐᦱᧉᦎᦱ1ᦶᦂᦰ ᦐᦱᧉ ᦶᦂᦰ ᦎᦱᦂᦳᧄᧉ ᦐᦱᧉ ᦜᧇ ᦎᦱᦃᦻ ᦐᦱᧉ ᦃᦻ ᦎᦱᦉᦴᧈ ᦐᦱᧉ ᦠᧃ ᦎᦱᦵᦉ ᦐᦱᧉ ᦵᦉ ᦎᦱᦋᦲᧉ ᦐᦱᧉ ᦉᧅ ᦎᦱᦌᦽᧈ ᦐᦱᧉ ᦟᦱᧂᧉ ᦎᦱᦌᦸᧂᧈ ᦐᦱᧉ ᦶᦑᧃ ᦎᦱᦎᦸᧈ ᦐᦱᧉ ᦶᦑᧃ ᦎᦱᦎᦱᧂ ᦐᦱᧉ ᦎᦱᧂ ᦎᦱᦐᦱᧉ ᦉᧁᧉ ᦎᦱ ᦖᦸᧂᦐᦱᧉ ᦉᧇ ᦎᦱ ᦶᦋᧃᦐᦱᧉ ᦋᦱᧉ ᦎᦱ ᦢᧁᧈ ᦡᦲᦐᦱᧉ ᦋᦹᧃᧈ ᦎᦱ ᦢᦱᧃᦐᦱᧉ ᦋᦳᧄᧈ ᦎᦱ ᦛᦱᧃᦐᦱᧉ ᦋᦳᧄᧈ ᦎᦱ ᦢᦱᧃᦐᦱᧉ ᦎᦱ ᦉ ᦷᦣᧇᦐᦱᧉ ᦺᦓᧈ ᦎᦱ ᦋᦳᧄᧈᦐᦱᧉ ᦺᦓᧈ ᦎᦱ ᦵᦑᦲᧃᦐᦱᧉ ᦜᦳ ᦎᦱ ᦎᦻᦐᦱᧉ ᦜᦳ ᦎᦱ ᦗᧂᦐᦱᧉ ᦝᦱᧁᧉ ᦎᦱ ᦶᦠᦐᦱᧉ ᦢᧁᧈ ᦔᦲᧃ ᦎᦱᦐᦱᧉ ᦢᦱᧃ ᦎᦱ ᦋᦳᧄᧈᦐᦱᧉ ᦣᦻᧉ ᦎᦱ ᦶᦋᧃᦵᦕᦲᧆᧈ ᦐᦱᧉ ᦀᦻ ᦎᦱᦕᦻᧉ ᦐᦱᧉ ᦂᦻ ᦎᦱᦘᦸᦰ ᦐᦱᧉ ᦐᧄ ᦎᦱᦘᦸᧄᧈ ᦐᦱᧉ ᦠᧃ ᦎᦱᦙᦲ ᦐᦱᧉ ᦙᦲ ᦎᦱᦙᦸᧇ ᦐᦱᧉ ᦢᧂ ᦎᦱᦛᦻᧈ ᦐᦱᧉ ᦛᦻᧈ ᦎᦱᦺᦞᧉ ᦐᦱᧉ ᦺᦞᧉ ᦎᦱᦟᦴᧉ ᦐᦱᧉ ᦵᦉ ᦎᦱᦶᦢᧃᧉ ᦐᦱᧉ ᦂᦹ ᦎᦱᦶᦢᧃᧉ ᦐᦱᧉ ᦟᦸᧅ ᦎᦱᦢᧁᧈ ᦐᦱᧉ ᦢᧁᧈ ᦎᦱ
ᦐᦱᧉ ᦎᦱ ᦉ ᦷᦣᧇnaa³taa¹saa¹hop⁵nounlooks; appearanceᦟ ᦃ ᦓ ᦐᦱᧉ ᦎᦱ ᦉᦱ ᦷᦣᧇ ᦓᦱᧂ ᦅᦸᧉ ᦋᦱᧆ ᦷᦎ ᦡᦲ.The appearance of the woman was very beautiful.ᦐᦱᧉ ᦎᦱ ᦉᦱ ᦷᦣᧇ ᦵᦖᦲᧃ ᦅᦳᧃ ᦷᦎ ᦉᧂ ᦂᦱ ᦕᦲᧆ ᦷᦑᧆ.He had the appearance of a wanted criminal.2.3.1.8Appearanceᦐᦱᧉ ᦎᦱᦉ ᦷᦣᧇ
ᦐᦱᧉ ᦎᦻnaa³taaj¹adjectiveangry (literally: dead faced)3.4.2.3Angryᦐᦱᧉᦎᦻ
ᦐᦱᧉ ᦐᦱnaa³naa¹nounshameless (literally: thick-faced)3.4.2.2.1Ashamedᦐᦱᧉᦐᦱ
ᦐᦱᧉ ᦑᦲᧈ ᦶᦑᧉnaa³tii⁵tææ⁶conjunctionactuallyᦐᦱᧉ ᦑᦲᧈ ᦶᦑᧉ ᦅᧄ ᦅᦹᧆ ᦢᧁᧈ ᦙᦲ.Actually, he didn't have any idea.9.6.3.2Markers of emphasis ᦐᦱᧉᦑᦲᧈ ᦶᦑᧉ
ᦐᦱᧉ ᦶᦑᧉnaa³tææ⁶conjunctionactuallyᦐᦱᧉ ᦶᦑᧉ, ᦙᧃ ᦅᦸᧉ ᦙᦲ ᦵᦙ ᦺᦞᧉ ᦵᦠᦲᧃᧉ.Actually, he had a wife already.9.6.3.2Markers of emphasis ᦐᦱᧉᦶᦑᧉ
ᦐᦱᧉ ᦵᦑᦲᧅnaa³tɤk⁵2000nounarea (as in measuring land)ᦷᦣᧂ ᦵᦣᧃ ᦜᧂ ᦓᦲᦰ ᦐᦱᧉ ᦵᦑᦲᧅ ᧙ ᦗᧃ ᦘᦲᧃᧉ ᦝᦱᧂᧈ ᦅᦳᧂᧈ ᦌᦹᧉ.This school building has an area of 9000 square metres.8.5.4Areaᦐᦱᧉᦵᦑᦲᧅ