8.3.5.3. Common

ᦁᦱᧄᦎᦻʔaam⁴taaj¹exclamationamazing! weird! (literally: strange to death)ᦁᦱᧄ ᦎᦻ, ᦶᦙᧈ ᦂᦴ ᦋᦴᧈ ᦵᦑᦲᧈ ᦅᦸᧉ ᦢᧁᧈ ᦵᦖᦲᧃ ᦀᦲᧉ.That is strange. Usually my mother never acts like this.8.3.5.3.4Strange9.2.7Interjectionsᦁᦱᧄᦎᦻ
ᦁᦱᧄʔaam⁴20001adjectivestrange; unexpected; amazingᦋᦱᧆ ᦁᦱᧄ ᧞!That was amazing!8.3.5.3.4Strange2adjectiveamazed; astonishedᦵᦉ ᦞᦱᧈ ᦆᦲᧂ ᦋᦱᧂᧈ ᦵᦣᧆ ᦵᦋᦲᧉ ᦓᦲᦰ, ᦅᦴᧈ ᦅᦸᧉ ᦑᧂ ᦜᦻ ᦅᦸᧉ ᦈᧅ ᦁᦱᧄ ᦌᧄᧉ.If you could do this, all your friends would be amazed.3.4.1.3Surpriseᦁᦱᧄᦎᦻᦇᦹᧆᦁᦱᧄᦡᦲᦁᦱᧄ
ᦵᦃᧄxem¹1adjectiverare; scarceᦵᦗᦲᧈ ᦗᦻ ᦀᦸᧃ ᦢᧁᧈ ᦺᦡᧉ ᦣᧅ ᦉᦱ ᦡᦲ, ᦢᧆ ᦵᦡᧁᧈ ᦔᦲᧃ ᦵᦋᦲᧉ ᦔᦱ ᦵᦃᧄ ᦓᧃᧉ ᦵᦋᦲᧉ ᧚.Because in the past we didn't care for them well, now it is a rare species of fish.8.3.5.3.2Unusual2verb (transitive)to lackᦢᧁᧈ ᦵᦃᧄ ᦓᧄᧉ ᦔᦱᧃ ᦺᦡ.They don't lack water in any way.8.1.7.2Lackᦵᦃᧄᦃᧁᧉᦋᦳᧆᦵᦃᧄᦋᦳᧆᦺᦣᧉᦵᦃᧄᦂᦲᧃᦋᦳᧆᦺᦣᧉᦵᦃᧄᦺᦈᦷᦑᧅᦺᦣᧉᦵᦃᧄᦺᦈᦝᦱᧉᦶᦟᧂᧉᦔᦲᦵᦃᧄ
ᦉᦵᦖᦲsamɤɤ¹5001adjectiveregular; evenᦍᦻᧉ ᦐᧅ ᦢᧁᧈ ᦉ ᦵᦖᦲ.His bowel movements aren't regular.ᦵᦃᧁᧉ ᦢᧁᧈ ᦵᦟᧃᧈ ᦉ ᦵᦖᦲ.Her teeth are not even.ᦖᦴ ᦑᧂ ᦆᦱ ᦺᦡᧉ ᦺᦊᧈ ᦉ ᦵᦖᦲ ᦂᧃ.The whole litter of pigs grew up at the same speed.8.5.4.4Interval, space8.4.5.1.5Regular4.3.9.2Habit2adjectiveproper; normalᦅᦳᧃ ᦕᦴᧉ ᦵᦓᦲᧉ ᦷᦎ ᦉ ᦵᦖᦲ.People whose bodies are normal (they have no disease).4.3.1.2Meet a standard8.3.5.3.1Usual3post-verbregularly; properlyᦑᦳᧃᧉ ᦍᦴᧉ ᦵᦟᦲᧆ ᦟᦳᧄ ᦵᦑᧁ ᦒᦸᧂᧈ ᦉ ᦵᦖᦲ ᦡᦲ.It promotes our blood to circulate regularly.ᦁᦱᦙ ᦃᦱᧄᧈ ᦔᧁᧈ ᦟᦳᧄ ᦃᧁᧉ ᦺᦔ ᦔᦸᧂᧈ ᦉ ᦵᦖᦲ.Be sure you can blow air through it properly.8.4.5.1.5RegularᦉᦵᦖᦲᦵᦏᦲᦆᦹᧂᧈᦌᦹᧂᦉᦵᦖᦲSanskritsamasame
ᦊᦱᧄᧉjaam³pre-verbin the habit of; used toᦔᦱ ᦑᦲᧈ ᦠᧃᧉ ᦅᦸᧉ ᦊᦱᧄᧉ ᦊᦴᧈ ᦂᦲᧃ ᦺᦓ ᦓᧄᧉ ᦣᦸᧃᧉ.The fish there are used to living in hot water.4.3.9.2Habit8.3.5.3.1Usualᦊᦱᧄᧉᦜᦹᧆᧈᦑᦸᧃᧉᦊᦱᧄᧉᦡᦲᦊᦱᧄᧉ
ᦊᦸᧅjɔk²20001adjectivestupid; worthless; badᦀᦻᧉ ᦅᦳᧃ ᦊᦸᧅ!You idiot.3.2.1.4Stupid2adjectivecommon; everydayᦣᧁ ᦅᦸᧉ ᦣᦴᧉ ᦣᦸᧆ ᦑᦱᧃᧈ ᦢᧁᧈ ᦺᦋᧈ ᦔᦲᧃ ᦅᦳᧃ ᦊᦸᧅ.(Through his biography) we learn that he is not a common person.8.4.6.6.5Every time3post-verbvulgarly; ill-manneredᦃᧁ ᦓᦳᧂᧈ ᦊᦸᧅ.They dress vulgarly (like country bumpkins).8.3.5.3Common4.3.7.1Impoliteᦂᦱᧄᧈᦊᦸᧅᦅᧄᦊᦸᧅᦅᧄᦷᦃᦅᧄᦋᦱᧉᦅᧄᦊᦸᧅᦶᦉᧆᦊᦸᧅᦊᦸᧅᦋᦱᧉ
ᦊᦸᧅᦋᦱᧉjɔk²caa⁶adjectivecommon; vulgar (can be separated)ᦎᦴ ᦢᧁᧈ ᦺᦋᧈ ᦊᦸᧅ ᦋᦱᧉ ᦏᦱᧉ ᦅᦱᧈ ᦶᦀᧁᧈ ᦶᦔᧂ ᦵᦣᦲᧃ.I am not a common person who has to build his own house.8.3.5.3Common4.3.7.1Impoliteᦊᦸᧅᦋᦱᧉ1
ᦋᦱᧉ1caa⁶2000adjectivebad; vulgar; commonᦵᦗᦲᧃᧈ ᦞᦱᧈ ᦡᦲ, ᦙᧃ ᦞᦱᧈ ᦋᦱᧉ.Other people say it is good. He says it is bad.ᦅᧄ ᦔᦱᧅ ᦋᦱᧉ.Common (uneducated) speech.8.3.5.3Common4.3.7.1Impoliteᦵᦅᧆᦵᦅᧆᦋᦱᧉᦋᦱᧉᦵᦅᧆᦋᦱᧉᦅᧄᦋᦱᧉᦅᧄᦊᦸᧅᦊᦸᧅᦋᦱᧉᦊᦱᧇᦋᦱᧉᦉᦱᦷᦠᧆᧈᦋᦱᧉᦵᦅᧆᦋᦱᧉᦶᦕᧁᧈᦎᦱᦋᦱᧉᦏᦾᧈᦋᦱᧉᦐᦱᧉᦋᦱᧉᦎᦱᦢᧁᧈᦡᦲᦑᦸᧂᦰᦋᦱᧉᦑᦸᧂᦰᦡᦲᦑᦸᧂᦰᦋᦱᧉᦑᦸᧂᧉᦡᦻᦔᦱᧈᦋᦱᧉᦢᧁᧈᦋᦱᧉᦢᧁᧈᦡᦻ
ᦵᦍᧂᧈᦵᦑᦲᧈjeŋ⁵tɤɤ⁵nounan unusual eventᦉᧂ ᦃᦱᧃ ᦔᦲ ᦺᦖᧈ ᦵᦍᧂᧈ ᦵᦑᦲᧈ, ᦷᦠᧆ ᦓᧄᧉ ᦅᦸᧉ ᦢᧁᧈ ᦺᦋᧈ ᦙᦲ ᦋᦴᧈ ᦞᧃ ᦍᦱᧄ.Dai New Year is an unusual time. We don't splash water all year long.ᦅᦳᧂᧈ ᦁᦱᧃᧈ ᦙᦱ ᦎᦳᧂᧈ ᦙᧃ ᦢᧁᧈ ᦺᦋᧈ ᦵᦍᧂᧈ ᦵᦑᦲᧈ.It was not an unusual thing for the police to come speak to her.ᦷᦓᧅ ᦏᦳᧅ ᦗᦲᧆ ᦎᦻ ᦺᦔ, ᦂᦱᧃ ᦊᦱᧂᧈ ᦓᦲᦰ ᦢᧁᧈ ᦺᦋᧈ ᦅᦱᧈ ᦵᦍᧂᧈ ᦵᦑᦲᧈ.The birds have been poisoned and are dying. This isn't the only time.8.3.5.3.2Unusualᦵᦍᧂᧈᦵᦑᦲᧈ1
ᦎᦱᧂᧈᦵᦗᦲᧃᧈtaaŋ²pɤn⁵1adjectivespecial; particularᦍᧂ ᦢᧁᧈ ᦙᦲ ᦔᦲᧃᧈ ᦊᦱᧈ ᦷᦊᧅ ᦊᦱ ᦁᧃ ᦎᦱᧂᧈ ᦵᦗᦲᧃᧈ ᦓᧃᧉ ᦵᦑᦲᧈ.There is not yet a special method of treatment.7.5.1.3Special2adjectiveunusual; strangeᦅᧃ ᦞᦱᧈ ᦺᦉᧈ ᦙᦳᧃᧈ ᦃᦱᧁ, ᦐᦱᧉ ᦕᦲᧁ ᦎᦱᧂᧈ ᦵᦗᦲᧃᧈ. If you put on white cream, your face will have a strange colour.8.3.5.3.4Strangeᦎᦱᧂᧈ1ᦵᦗᦲᧃᧈ
ᦎᦱᧄᦉᧂtaam¹saŋ¹pre-verbnormally; in the usual wayᦎᦱᧄ ᦉᧂ ᦓᦲᦰ ᦀᦾᧈ ᦖᦴ ᧔ ᦏᦹᧂ ᧕ ᦗᦸᧅ.Normally you feed the pigs four or five times a day.ᦎᦱᧄ ᦉᧂ, ᦷᦕ ᦵᦙ ᦕᦲᧆ ᦂᧃ ᦢᧁᧈ ᦠᦹᧉ ᦗᦳᧃᧉ ᦵᦣᦲᧃ.Normally, a couple who is fighting will not let it go outside the house.8.3.5.3.1Usualᦎᦱᧄᦉᧂ1
ᦏᦳᧅᧈᦎᦱtʰuuk²taa¹adjectiveeyecatching; distinctiveᦇᦱᧄ ᦏᦳᧅᧈ ᦎᦱ ᦵᦗᦲᧃᧈ ᦵᦄᦲᧉ.They are beautiful and catch the eye and people stare at them.8.3.5.3.3Unique2.3.1.5Visible2.3.1.8.1Beautifulᦏᦳᧅᧈ1ᦎᦱ1
ᦒᧄᦙᦤᦱtʰam⁴madaa⁴adjectivestandard; ordinary; naturalᦵᦙᦲᧈ ᦂᦲᧃ ᦓᧄᧉ ᦓᧃᧉ, ᦀᧁ ᦂᦸᧅ ᦂᦲᧃ ᦓᧄᧉ ᦎᦱᧄ ᦒᧄ ᦙ ᦤᦱ ᦓᦲᦰ.When they drink, they use a normal drinking glass.ᦃᦱ ᦢᧁᧈ ᦡᦲ, ᦢᧁᧈ ᦺᦋᧈ ᦎᦼᧈ ᦶᦍᧃᧉ ᦒᧄ ᦙ ᦤᦱ.His leg is bad. He isn't an ordinary team-member.ᦎᦱᧄ ᦒᧄ ᦙ ᦤᦱ ᦙᦱ ᦞᦱᧈ, ᦝᦱᧉ ᦣᦸᧂᧉ ᦚᦳᧃ ᦷᦎᧅ ᦓᦲᦰ ᦂᦲᧆᧈ ᦵᦙᦲᧈ ᦍᦱᧄ ᦣᦸᧃᧉ.The standard explanation is that there are fewer storms in the hot season.8.3.5.3Common4.3.1.2Meet a standard1.7.1Natural8.3.5.3.1Usual
ᦔᦱᧂᦺᦔᧈᦟᦸᧃpaaŋ¹paj²lɔn⁴pre-verbhardly ever; rarelyᦃᧁᧉ ᦈᧅ ᦺᦉᧈ ᦑᦸᧂᧉ ᦅᦸᧉ ᦔᦱᧂ ᦺᦔᧈ ᦟᦸᧃ ᦙᦲ.We hardly ever have rice to put in our stomachs.ᦉᦳᧂᧈ ᦃᧁᧉ ᦺᦓ ᦞᧆ ᦅᦸᧉ ᦔᦱᧂ ᦺᦔᧈ ᦟᦸᧃ ᦠᧃ.She is hardly ever seen sending rice to the monastery.8.4.6.6.2Sometimes8.3.5.3.2Unusualᦔᦱᧂᦺᦔᧈᦟᦸᧃ
ᦕᦖᦱᧃpʰamaan¹20001pre-verbapproximatelyᦃᦾᧉ ᦁᦱ ᦍᦳ ᦕ ᦖᦱᧃ ᧘ ᧙ ᦔᦲ.I was about eight or nine years old.8.1.5.8.1Approximate2nounstandard; normal amountᦊᦱᧈ ᦺᦔ ᦵᦣᧆ ᦵᦞᧅ ᦐᧅ ᦐᦱ ᦷᦟᧂᧈ ᦕ ᦖᦱᧃ.Don't do hard work beyond what is normal.4.3.1.2Meet a standard8.3.5.3.1Usualᦕᦖᦱᧃᦔᦱᧃᦂᦱᧂᦷᦟᧂᧈᦟᦳᧃᧉᦗᦳᧃᧉᦕᦖᦱᧃ
ᦜᦱᧅlaak²adjectivestrange8.3.5.3.4Strangeᦜᦻᦜᦱᧅᦜᦱᧅᦺᦈ
ᦠᦱᦍᦱᧅhaa¹jaak⁵adjectiverare; scarceᦩᦱᧂᧉ ᦷᦣ ᦔᦲᧃ ᦊᦱ ᦡᦲ ᦁᧃ ᦠᦱ ᦍᦱᧅ ᦓᧃᧉ.Cow bezoar is a good medicine that is very rare.8.3.5.3.2Unusualᦠᦱᦍᦱᧅ
ᦡᦲᦀᦉᦶᦈᧃdii¹ʔasacæn¹adjectivestrange; bewilderingᦗᦻ ᦜᧂ ᦵᦣᦲ ᦓᦲᧉ, ᦁᧃ ᦋᦱᧆ ᦡᦲ ᦀ ᦉ ᦶᦈᧃ ᦓᦲᦰ ᦢᧁᧈ ᦠᧃ ᦷᦓᧅ ᦢᦲᧃ ᦶᦀᧁᧈ ᦍᧇ ᦔᦱ.Behind the ship, which was especially strange, there were no birds catching fish.8.3.5.3.4Strangeᦡᦲ4ᦀᦉᦶᦈᧃ