𐒰𐓄𐒰

Definition
𐒰𐓄𐒰𐒰𐓄𐒰́𐒰́𐓄𐒰1subject marker (follows a subject [singular or plural that is moving or is not present with speaker); used for respect with deceased persons even if present (akxa is used with animals)π’»Μ‹Ν˜ 𐒰𐓄𐒰 𐓆𐒼𐒻́𐒼𐒷 𐒰𐓄𐒱that rock is heavy; those rocks are heavy (the rocks are being carried in this instance, therefore are moving)π’Ήπ’°Μ‹Ν˜π’Όπ“‚Ν˜π“ˆπ’° π“‡π“‚ΜΝ˜π’Όπ’· 𐒰𐓄𐒰 π“‡π’Όπ’°ΜΝ˜π’Όπ’°Ν˜π“π’°?why is this dog moving around so much?π’Ήπ“ŽΜ„π“‰π’°ΜΝ˜π’Όπ’° 𐓂𐒽𐒻́𐒽𐒻𐒷 𐒰𐓄𐒱, 𐓋𐒻́𐒿𐒷 𐒰𐓄𐒰 𐒹𐒻́𐓄𐒷a whole bunch of them were talking when the family came over𐒽𐒰́𐓏𐒰 𐒰𐓄𐒰 𐓂𐒼𐒰𐓐𐓄𐒰́𐓄𐒷he got thrown off the horseπ’»Μ„π’Ήπ“‚ΜΝ˜ 𐒰𐓄𐒰the mother [subject of sentence, if "up and around"]π“π’»π““π’»ΜΝ˜π’Όπ’· 𐒰𐓄𐒰 π“€π’°ΜΝ˜π“’π’·π“†π’Όπ’° π“π’»Ν˜π’Όπ’»Μ 𐒰𐓄𐒱Sonny doesn't have any money [Sonny is absent]𐓇𐒻̋ 𐒰𐓄𐒰 π“Š'𐒰́𐓄𐒷that man died2the sign of the plural subject of an action performed of their own accord, and not by request or permission of another3the one moving subject𐒰𐒼𐓐𐒰