π“π’°π“Šπ’»

intransitive verb
noun
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π“π’°π“Šπ’»π“π’°Μ„π“‹π’»Μ1danceintransitive verbπ““π’»Ν˜π’Όπ’°Μπ““π’»Ν˜ π“π’°Ν˜π’Όπ“π’°Μπ“‡π’· 𐓏𐒷̋𐓏𐒻𐓁𐒰 π’°π’Όπ“π’°ΜΝ˜π’Ήπ’·, 𐒻𐒿𐓃́𐓅𐒰 π“π’°Μ„π“Œπ’»Μ π“‡π“ˆπ“‚ΜΝ˜π“„π’°π“„π’·I want to thank you children for watching my son danceπ“π’°Μ„π“Œπ’»Μ π“…π’»Μπ“‚Ν˜π“„π’·she is a good [skilled] dancerlit:she knows how to dance𐒼𐒰̋𐓇𐒻 𐓏𐒰́𐒿𐒻 π’°Ν˜π“π’°Μ‹π“Œπ’»π“„π’·, π’°Ν˜π“π’»Μ‹π“‡π“ˆπ’°Ν˜ 𐓉𐒱we've danced a long time, let's stopπ’°Ν˜π“π’°Μ‹π“Œπ’» 𐓍𐒻́𐒷dance for me2dancenounπ“π’°Μ„π“Œπ’»Μ π“π’°π“ˆπ“ƒΜ π’°Ν˜π’Όπ’±Μ 𐓋𐒷let's go see the dance [sg. addressee]π“π’°Μ„π“Œπ’»Μ π“π’»Ν˜ 𐓏𐒰𐓓𐒰́𐓓𐒷 𐒰𐓄𐒰 π’Ήπ“ŽΜ‹π““π’° 𐓍𐒷̋ π’°π“π’»ΜΝ˜ 𐒰𐓄𐒰lit:Osages had a dance, a long time they've had this onethis dance Osages had a long time𐓅𐒰́𐓒𐒷 π“π’°Μ„π“Œπ’»Μ π“π’°π“ˆπ“ƒΜ π’°Ν˜π’Όπ’±Μ 𐓉𐒰 𐒰𐒼𐒱́we are going for the night dance [to observe the dance]π“π’°Μ„π“Œπ’»Μ π’°Ν˜π’Όπ’±Μ 𐓋𐒷let's go to the dance [implies that we will dance]π“π’°Μ„π“Œπ’»Μ π“π“‚ΜΝ˜π’Ήπ’°Ν˜ π’·Μ‹π“ˆπ’Όπ“π’°Ν˜ 𐒰𐒹𐒻́ 𐒰𐒼𐓐𐒱it's almost time for the danceπ“π’°π“Šπ’»Ν˜