ᦷᦀᧆᧈ ᦷᦍᧆʔoot²jot⁵post-verbdangling; swayingᦦᦱᧂ ᦺᦔ ᦏᦳᧅ ᦺᦉᧈ ᦵᦣᧁᧉ ᦶᦧᧃ ᦊᦴᧈ ᦂᦱᧂ ᦠᦱᧁ ᦺᦞᧉ ᦷᦀᧆᧈ ᦷᦍᧆ.The deer got caught in the trap and was dangling in the air.7.3.2.4.1Hang
ᦂᦸᦰ1kɔʔ²2000verb (transitive)to hook into; intertwine; hang on a hookᦀᧁ ᦃᦸᧂᧉ ᦂᦸᦰ ᦉᦸᧅ.He hooked the basket on his elbow.ᦂᦸᦰ ᦡᦲᧃ ᦃᦸ.Put tiles on a roof (the tiles are hooked over a slat).ᦋᦱᧂᧉ ᦀᧁ ᦷᦇᧂ ᦂᦸᦰ ᦺᦉᧈ ᦂᧃ ᦶᦔᧂ ᦷᦃ.The elephants intertwined their trunks to form a bridge.7.3.2.4.1Hangᦂᦸᦰ ᦵᦂᧁᧉᦂᦸᦰ ᦠᦸᧂᧉᦂᦸᦰ ᦠᦸᧄᦂᦸᦰ ᦣᧂᦵᦉᦲᧉ ᦂᦸᦰ
ᦂᦱᧂ2kaaŋ¹1verb (transitive)to open up; unfold; spread outᦈᦸᧂᧉ ᦁᧃ ᦂᦱᧂ ᦺᦡᧉ ᦶᦜᧃᧈ ᦺᦡᧉ.An umbrella that you can open and close.ᦃᦸ ᦟᦱᧆ ᦒ ᦓᦱ ᦈᧁᧉ ᦂᦱᧂ ᦠᦴ ᦝᧂ ᦏᦲᧈ.We invite the king to open his ears and listen carefully.7.3.6Open2verb (transitive)to set up; hang upᦂᦱᧂ ᦉᦳᧆ.Hang a mosquito net.ᦂᦱᧂ ᦵᦣᧁᧉ.Set a snare.7.3.2.4.1Hang
ᦊᧂjaŋ¹verb (transitive)to hangᦊᧂ ᦷᦆ.Hang out the washing.ᦊᧂ ᦃᦻ ᦎᦱᧄ ᦷᦟᧂ ᦑᦱᧂ ᦺᦞᧉ.They were hung out for sale along the path.7.3.2.4.1Hangᦎᦲᧆ ᦊᧂᦑᦲᧈ ᦊᧂ ᦕᦱᧉᦔᧅ ᦊᧂ
ᦷᦍᧅ1jok⁵5001verb (transitive)to lift; raiseᦷᦍᧅ ᦟᦸᧉ ᦃᦹᧃᧉ ᦠᦹᧉ ᦷᦞ ᦟᦱᧅ.They raised the oxcart so the oxen could haul it out.ᦷᦍᧅ ᦓᦱᧆ ᦌᦸᦰ ᦠᦱ ᦦᦱᧂ.He raised his gun and looked for the deer.ᦝᦸᧃᧉ ᦵᦑᧁ ᦑᦱᧂ, ᦷᦍᧅ ᦍᦱᧂᧈ ᦍᦻᧉ.Dance along. Lift your feet smartly.ᦷᦍᧅ ᦛᦱᧃᧈ ᦜᧁᧉ, ᦡᦹᧄᧈ ᦟᦳᧂ ᦆᦸ.He raised the liquor bowl and pour it down his throat.7.3.2.4Lift2verb (transitive)to bring; fetch; takeᦀᦲᦰ ᦍᦱᧈ ᦷᦍᧅ ᦶᦎᧂ ᦓᧄᧉ ᦀᦸᧅᧈ ᦙᦱ ᦠᦹᧉ ᦃᧁ ᦂᦲᧃ.Grandmother fetched a watermelon for them to eat.ᦇᦹᧃ ᦺᦢ ᦣᧁ ᦙᦲ ᦈᧅ ᦷᦍᧅ ᦀᦸᧅᧈ ᦑᦱᧃ ᦺᦓ ᦢᦱᧃᧉ.We have money and we will bring it to donate to the village.7.3.3Take somewhere3verb (transitive)to elect; promote; put in a positionᦷᦍᧅ ᦀᧁ ᦑᦱᧃᧈ ᦔᦲᧃ ᦈᧁᧉ ᦶᦠᧂᧈ ᦃᧁ.They raised him to be their leader.ᦵᦐᦲ ᦌᦲᧈ ᦷᦍᧅ ᦙᧃ ᦺᦔ ᦔᦲᧃ ᦚᦴᧈ ᦓᦲᦰ ᦋᦴ ᦵᦊᦲᧃᧈ.The township promoted her to be a family planning worker.ᦃᦼᧈ ᦶᦍᧃᧉ ᦑᧂ ᦜᦻ ᦅᦸᧉ ᦷᦍᧅ ᦶᦌᧃ ᦀᦻᧉ ᦀᦳᧃᧈ ᦔᦲᧃ ᦃᦼᧈ ᦋᦱᧂ.All the members chose Ai Unn to be the director.ᦡᧂᧈ ᦘ ᦍᦱ ᦵᦉᧂᧉ ᦷᦋᧈ ᦞᦻ ᦔᦱᧃ ᦺᦔ, ᦵᦉ ᦓᦱ ᦑᧂ ᦜᦻ ᦷᦍᧅ ᦀᧁ ᦀᦻᧉ ᦵᦉᧃ ᦃᦹᧃᧉ ᦶᦑᧃ ᦉᧅ ᦗᦸᧈ.When the king died, the courtiers raised Ai Sen to be king in place of his father.4.5.1Person in authority4.6.1Ruler4verb (transitive)to assemble (a group); call (a meeting)ᦷᦍᧅ ᦖᦴᧈ ᦷᦍ ᦒᦱ ᦺᦔ ᦶᦞᧆ ᦅᦳᧄ.They assembled the army and attacked.ᦀᧁ ᦵᦞ ᦟᦱ ᧔ ᦞᧃ ᦷᦍᧅ ᦘᦸᧄᧉ ᦂᦱᧃ ᦘᦱ ᦉᦱ.They called a four-day meeting of the Committee for Nationality Affairs.4.2.1.1Invite7.5.1Gather6.1.2.5.1Arrange an eventᦷᦍᧅ ᦂᦸᧅ ᦜᧁᧉᦷᦍᧅ ᦉᦳᧂᦷᦍᧅ ᦋᧁᧉᦷᦍᧅ ᦶᦌᧃᦷᦍᧅ ᦍᦸᦷᦍᧅ ᦍᦻᧉ ᦆᦻᧉ ᦑᦲᧈᦷᦍᧅ ᦍᦳᧃ ᦉᦳᧃ ᦉᦸᧈᦷᦍᧅ ᦷᦠ ᦷᦍ ᦆᦸᦷᦒᧅ ᦷᦍᧅ ᦏᦱᧃ ᦍᦱᧃ
ᦍᦸᧂᧉjɔŋ⁶1verb (transitive)to lift; raiseᦍᦸᧂᧉ ᦷᦠ ᦎᦱ.He raised his eyebrows.ᦈᧁᧉ ᦝᦱᧉ ᦍᦸᧂᧉ ᦔᦲᧃ ᦓᦱᧄ ᦙ ᦉᧅ ᦉᦳᧂ.The king raised him to a high rank.7.3.2.4Lift2verb (transitive)to praiseᦍᦸᧂᧉ ᦙᧃ ᦺᦈ ᦺᦊᧈ.They praised him that he was brave.ᦠᧃ ᦷᦣᧇ ᦟᦴᧅ ᦉᦲᧅ ᦅᦸᧉ ᦷᦟᧆ ᦍᦸᧂᧉ ᧞ ᦄᦸᧅ ᦷᦠ.When he saw his student's picture he praised it and nodded his head.3.5.1.7Praiseᦍᦸᧂᧉ ᦍᦸ
ᦶᦎᧁᧈtæw²1verb (intransitive)to hang; hang from (as in a noose)ᦀᧁ ᦵᦋᦲᧅ ᦎᦻ ᦶᦎᧁᧈ ᦶᦧᧃ ᦆᦸ ᦊᦴᧈ ᦂᦸ ᦖᦱᧅ ᦂᦸᧅᧈ.He died by hanging himself from a hog plum tree .7.3.2.4.1Hang2verb (transitive)to move people around; cause to migrateᦶᦎᧁᧈ ᦀᧁ ᦕᦴᧉ ᦔᦲᧃ ᦋᦲᧃᧈ ᦟᦲ ᦓᧃᧉ ᦺᦔ ᦊᦴᧈ ᦑᦲᧈ ᦀᦹᧃᧈ ᦵᦠ.He moved the manager to a different branch.ᦵᦐᦲ ᦷᦜᧂ ᦺᦡᧉ ᦶᦎᧁᧈ ᦀᧁ ᦠᦸᧉ ᦎᦲᧈ ᦟᦳᧂ ᦙᦱ.The government moved Chinese people down here to open up land.7.2.4.5Move to a new house5.9Live, stay3classifierclassifier for bundles. [Note: Several things hanging from a string, such as several pieces of wrapped sticky rice.]ᦃᧁᧉ ᦎᦳᧄᧉ ᦶᦎᧁᧈ ᧚.A bundle of sticky rice wrapped in banana leaf.ᦶᦎᧁᧈ ᦆᦸ ᦎᦻ
ᦎᦱᧇ ᦋᦱᧇtaap²caap⁵post-verbdanglingᦙᦲ ᦵᦋᦲᧅ ᦀᦸᧅᧈ ᦵᦣᦲᧃ ᦺᦔ ᦎᦱᧇ ᦋᦱᧇ.There was a rope dangling from the house.7.3.2.4.1Hangᦎᦱᧇ1
ᦑᦹtɯɯ⁴20001verb (transitive)to lift; carry a loadᦑᦹ ᦛᦱᧃᧈ ᦁᧃ ᦺᦉᧈ ᦓᧄᧉ ᦺᦉ ᦎᦲᧄ ᦺᦞᧉ.He was holding a bowl filled with clear water.ᦙᦹ ᦃᦸᧃ ᧚ ᦑᦹ ᦋᦸᧃᧉ ᦺᦙᧉ.In one hand she was holding a wooden spoon.ᦷᦕ ᦅᦸᧃ ᦃᦸ, ᦵᦙ ᦑᦹ ᦠᦱᧇ.The husband carried the hoe; the wife carried the buckets.7.3.1Carry7.3.2.4Lift2verb (transitive)to wear (especially jewellery, glasses, a watch)ᦑᦹ ᦶᦛᧃ.Wear a bracelet.ᦑᦹ ᦈᦸᧇᧈ ᦙᦹ.Wear a ring.ᦑᦹ ᦶᦞᧃᧈ ᦎᦱ.Wear glasses.ᦑᦹ ᦂᦳᧇ ᦵᦝᦲᧂ.Wear a straw hat.5.4.1Jewelry3verb (intransitive)to think; believeᦠᧃ ᦡᦱᧁ ᦑᦹ ᦞᦱᧈ ᦔᦲᧃ ᦡᦱᧁ ᦘᦰ ᦂᦻ.He saw a star and thought it was Venus.ᦗᦸᧈ ᦶᦙᧈ ᦶᦎᧆ ᦟᦰ ᦵᦉ ᦢᧁᧈ ᦑᦹ ᦃᦾᧉ ᦔᦲᧃ ᦟᦴᧅ ᦃᧁ ᧟.My parents cut me off. They don't consider me to be their child any more.3.2.5.1Believeᦂᧄ ᦑᦹᦵᦆᦲᧂᧈ ᦊᦸᧂᧉ ᦷᦆ ᦑᦹᦵᦆᦲᧂᧈ ᦑᦹᦎᧂᧉ ᦑᦹᦣᦴᧉ ᦑᦹ
ᦗᦻᧉpaaj⁶verb (transitive)to drapeᦀᧁ ᦵᦉᦲᧉ ᦵᦎᧁᧈ ᦂᧁᧈ ᦗᦻᧉ ᦺᦙᧉ ᦺᦞᧉ.He took old clothes and draped them over some sticks.7.3.2.4.1Hang
ᦗᦸᧄ1pɔm⁴1verb (transitive)to hang fromᦉᦾᧉ ᦡᦸᧅᧈ ᦺᦙᧉ ᦗᦸᧄ ᦆᦸ ᦓᦱᧂ.A flower necklace was hanging around her neck.ᦠᧃ ᦺᦉᧈ ᦖᦱᧅ ᦵᦜᧅ ᦷᦣ ᦗᦸᧄ ᦆᦸ ᦷᦣ ᦵᦗᦲᧃᧈ ᦺᦞᧉ.He saw his cowbell hanging on the neck of somebody else's cow.7.3.2.4.1Hang2verb (transitive)to be a dependantᦟᦴᧅ ᦢᧁᧈ ᦠᦾᧉ ᦃᦱᧂᧉ ᦗᦸᧄ ᦶᦀᧁ ᧟.Her daughter was no longer dependent on her.ᦑᦱᧃᧈ ᦓᦲᦰ ᦔᦲᧃ ᦅᦳᧃ ᦺᦗᧉ ᦚᦱᧅ ᦵᦃᧀ ᦗᦸᧄ.She was married and had been given to depend on her husband.4.3.4.5.1Provide for, support
ᦶᦠᧃhæn¹2000verb (transitive)to raiseᦐᦱᧉ ᦖᦸᧃ ᦶᦠᧃ ᦉᦳᧂ ᦷᦟᧂᧈ.The front of the seat is raised too high.ᦃᦾᧉ ᦶᦠᧃ ᦐᦱᧉ ᦏᦱᧄ: “ᦀᦲᦰ ᦔᦴᧈ ᦅᦸᧉ ᦺᦔ ᦣᦱᧈ?”I raised my face (looked up) and asked, 'Grandfather, are you going too?'7.3.2.4Liftᦎᦳᧇᧈ ᦖᦱ ᦶᦠᧃᦚᧁᧉ ᦶᦠᧃᦝᦱᧂᧉ ᦶᦠᧃᦶᦠᧈ ᦶᦠᧃᦶᦠᧃ ᦶᦠᧈ
ᦠᦾᧉhɔj³2000verb (intransitive)to hang; dangleᦏᦳᧂ ᦠᦾᧉ ᦢᦱᧈ.A bag hanging over your shoulder.ᦐᦱᧉ ᦜᦲᧈ ᦠᦾᧉ ᦺᦉᧈ ᦚᦱ ᦵᦣᦲᧃ.A clock hanging on the wall.ᦶᦎᧂ ᦌᧂᧉ ᦠᦾᧉ ᦵᦆᦲ ᦺᦞᧉ.Cucumbers hanging from the vine.ᦵᦡᦲᧃ ᦶᦟᧂᦰ ᦠᦾᧉ ᦊᦴᧈ ᦑᦸᧂᧉ ᦝᦱᧉ ᦉᦳᧂ ᦺᦞᧉ.A bright moon hangs high in the sky.7.3.2.4.1Hangᦺᦈ ᦠᦾᧉᦉᧂᧈ ᦵᦐᧇ ᦵᦂᧇ ᦠᦾᧉᦎᦲᧆ ᦠᦾᧉᦖᦱᧅ ᦠᦾᧉᦠᦾᧉ ᦶᦧᧃ
ᦠᦾᧉ ᦶᦧᧃhɔj³xwæn¹verb (intransitive)to hang; dangle (can be separated)ᦷᦠ ᦉᦻ ᦺᦝ ᦠᦾᧉ ᦶᦧᧃ ᦑᦲᧈ ᦐᦲᧉ.We will hang the light socket here.7.3.2.4.1Hangᦠᦾᧉᦶᦧᧃ
ᦶᦧᧃxwæn¹ᦶᦃᧃ2verb (intransitive)to hangᦶᦔᧂ ᦣᧂ ᦶᦧᧃ ᦊᦴᧈ ᦆᦱᧈ ᦺᦙᧉ.It made a nest hanging from a branch.ᦦᦱᧂ ᦏᦳᧅ ᦺᦉᧈ ᦵᦣᧁᧉ ᦓᦻ ᦘᦱᧃ ᦶᦧᧃ ᦊᦴᧈ ᦂᦱᧂ.The deer got caught in a hunter's trap and was hanging in the air.ᦀᧁ ᦋᦲᧃᧉ ᦶᦧᧃ ᦣᦱᧁ ᦎᦱᧅ ᦟᦳᧄ ᦠᦹᧉ ᦶᦠᧂᧉ.He hung meat out on a pole to dry in the wind.7.3.2.4.1Hangᦶᦍᧉ ᦶᦧᧃᦺᦙᧉ ᦶᦧᧃ ᦵᦉᦲᧉᦠᦾᧉ ᦶᦧᧃᦶᦧᧃ ᦆᦸ