π“‚π’Όπ’°π“‡π’°Ν˜

transitive verb
intransitive verb
Definition
π“‚π’Όπ’°π“‡π’°Ν˜π“‚π’Όπ’°Μπ“‡π’°Ν˜1take care of or handle something specific for someonetransitive verbπ“‚π“π’»Μπ’Όπ’°π“‡π’°Ν˜ 𐓉𐒰 π“€π’»Ν˜π’Όπ“‡π’·ΜI'll take care of youπ“‚π“π’°Μπ’Όπ’°π“‡π’°Ν˜ π“€π’»Ν˜π’Όπ“‡π’·ΜI'm taking care of it for somebodyπ“‡π“‚ΜΝ˜π’Όπ’· 𐓏𐒻́𐓉𐒰 𐒰𐒼𐓐𐒰 𐒽𐒰́𐓏𐒰, 𐓋𐒷̄𐓆𐒼𐒰́ π’·Μπ“π“‚Μ„Ν˜π“„π’° 𐓂𐓏𐒰́𐒼𐒰𐓇𐒰 π“π’°Ν˜π“„π’·Μmy dog takes care of horses and cows𐓋𐒷́𐓆𐒼𐒰 𐓂𐒼𐒰́𐓇𐒰 𐒰𐓄𐒱he's taking care of the cattle [for someone else]𐓉𐒰̋ 𐓂𐒼𐒰́𐓇𐒰take care of the meat (includes cutting it up for different dishes, cooking the ribs outside, activities mostly performed by men, with women slicing the meat for meat gravy)π““π’»Ν˜π’Όπ“‚Μπ’Όπ’°π“‡π’°taking care of kids2take charge of, undertake, supervise or have the responsibility for something specific in response to a formal request (e.g., taking care of the food for an event)transitive verb3go on an errand, set out on or undertake a new task under one's chargeintransitive verbπ“‚π“π’°Μπ’Όπ’°π“‡π’°Ν˜ π“‡π“Šπ’·Μ„?are you going on an errand?𐓂𐒼𐒰𐓇𐒰