ᦌᧄᧉsam⁶ᦶᦌᧄᧉ5001conjunctionalso; additionallyᦢᧁᧈ ᦑᧁᧈ ᦢᧁᧈ ᦌᧁ ᦷᦟᧆ, ᦌᧄᧉ ᦆᦹᧃ ᦕᧆ ᦺᦔ ᦺᦞ ᦺᦞ.Not only did he not stop the car, but he also drove even more quickly.ᦗᦱ ᦠᦹᧉ ᦆᦳᧂᧉ ᦉᦲᧈ ᦗᧁᧈ ᦕᦸᧃᧈ ᦓᦾᧉ, ᦌᧄᧉ ᦶᦏᧄ ᦶᦣᧂ ᦘᦰ ᦍᦱᧆ ᦵᦟᦲᧆ ᦍᦸᧄ.This causes the red blood cells to lessen, and also increases the strength of the anaemia.ᦝᧂ ᦣᦴᧉ ᦋᦹᧈ ᦵᦉᧂ ᦙᧃ, ᦢᧁᧈ ᦑᧁᧈ ᦝᧂ ᦣᦴᧉ ᦙᧃ ᦔᦲᧃ ᦗᦸᧈ ᦺᦣᧈ ᦶᦙᧈ ᦓᦱ ᦣᦴᧉ ᦞᦱᧈ ᦔᦲᧃ ᦵᦋᦲᧉ ᦈᧁᧉ, ᦌᧄᧉ ᦆᦹᧃ ᦝᧂ ᦣᦴᧉ ᦙᧃ ᦵᦂᦲᧆᧈ ᦙᦱ ᦞᧃ ᦁᦱ ᦑᦲᧆ ᦉᧂ.If you hear their name, you not only know whether they are a farmer or an aristocrat, you also know which day of the week they were born on.9.6.1.1And, also2pre-verbagainᦙᧃ ᦌᧄᧉ ᦅᦹᧆ ᦏᦹᧂ ᦠᦱᧂ.The dog thought about its tail again.ᦌᧄᧉ ᦠᦹᧉ ᦅᦳᧃ ᦑᧂ ᦜᦻ ᦧᦱᧂᧈ ᦓᧄᧉ ᦶᦠᧂᧉ.He had them drain the lake dry again.ᦍᦱᧄ ᦺᦡ ᦵᦠᦲᧃᧉ, ᦍᧂ ᦌᧄᧉ ᦔᦹᧅ ᦊᦴᧈ!You are always the same. You are being stupid again!ᦶᦙᧈ ᦌᧄᧉ ᦏᦱᧄ ᦙᧃ ᦞᦱᧈ: “ᦗᦸᧈ ᦷᦜᧂ ᦞᦱᧈ ᦶᦑᧉ ᦣᦱᧈ?” She asked him again, 'Is what you are saying true?'8.4.6.6.1Again3verb (transitive)to finish; bring to completion; use upᦋᦻ ᦎᦱ ᦺᦂᧉ ᦌᧄᧉ.His life was nearly finished.ᦢᧁᧈ ᦶᦑᧃ ᦞᦱᧈ ᦌᧄᧉ ᦅᧄ.He hadn't had time to complete his words.ᦌᧄᧉ ᦇᦹᧃ ᧟ ᦖᦸ ᦊᦱ ᦡᦲᧈ ᦊᦹᧆ ᦕᦸᧃᧈ ᦵᦉ ᦇᦹᧃ ᦠᦹᧉ.When we have used up all our money the doctor will reduce the fees for us.8.4.6.1.2Stop something6.1.2.3.5Complete, finish4post-verball of; completelyᦺᦕ ᦊᦴᧈ ᦌᧄᧉ.Who all is here?ᦃᧁ ᦂᦲᧃ ᦢᧁᧈ ᦌᧄᧉ.They couldn't eat all of it.ᦉᧂ ᦅᦸᧉ ᦣᦴᧉ ᦉᧂ ᦅᦸᧉ ᦋᦱᧂᧈ ᦌᧄᧉ.He knows everything and can do anything.8.1.5Allᦉᦗᦌᧄᧉᦉᦳᧆᦷᦖᧅᦌᧄᧉᦺᦈᦌᧄᧉᦺᦈᦌᧄᧉᦵᦉᧂᧉᦌᧄᧉᦵᦋᦌᧄᧉᦷᦋᧈᦌᧄᧉᦌᧄᧉᦌᦾᧉᦌᦾᧉᦌᧄᧉᦓᧄᧉᦌᧄᧉᦺᦝᦌᧄᧉᦜᦻᦵᦠᦡᦻ

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