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᱒᱐᱐᱒ ᱜᱩᱡᱽᱨᱟᱛ ᱫᱚᱸᱜᱮ

ᱣᱤᱠᱤᱯᱤᱰᱤᱭᱟ, ᱨᱟᱲᱟ ᱜᱮᱭᱟᱱ ᱯᱩᱛᱷᱤ ᱠᱷᱚᱱ

᱒᱐᱐᱒ ᱜᱩᱡᱽᱨᱟᱛ ᱫᱚᱸᱜᱮ ᱒᱐᱐᱒ ᱨᱮᱱᱟᱜ ᱜᱩᱡᱽᱨᱟᱛ ᱦᱤᱸᱥᱟ, ᱡᱟᱦᱟᱸ ᱒᱐᱐᱒ ᱨᱮᱱᱟᱜ ᱜᱩᱡᱽᱨᱟᱛ ᱦᱤᱸᱥᱟ ᱥᱮ ᱜᱩᱡᱽᱨᱟᱛ ᱯᱨᱚᱜᱽᱨᱟᱢ[][][] ᱢᱮᱱᱛᱮ ᱦᱚᱸ ᱵᱟᱰᱟᱭᱚᱜ ᱠᱟᱱᱟ, ᱯᱟᱪᱮ ᱥᱤᱧᱚᱛ ᱯᱚᱱᱚᱛ ᱜᱩᱡᱽᱨᱟᱛ ᱨᱮ ᱯᱮ ᱫᱤᱱ ᱵᱷᱤᱛᱨᱤ ᱨᱮᱱᱟᱜ ᱵᱷᱮᱜᱮᱫ ᱥᱚᱢᱯᱨᱚᱫᱟᱭᱚ ᱦᱤᱸᱥᱟ ᱛᱟᱦᱮᱸᱜ ᱠᱟᱱᱟ᱾ ᱮᱛᱚᱦᱚᱵ ᱜᱷᱟᱴᱚᱱ ᱛᱟᱭᱚᱢ, ᱚᱦᱢᱚᱫᱚᱵᱟᱫᱽ ᱨᱮ ᱯᱮ ᱪᱟᱸᱫᱚ ᱦᱟᱹᱵᱤᱡ ᱦᱤᱸᱥᱟ ᱯᱨᱚᱠᱚᱯ ᱛᱟᱦᱮᱸ ᱞᱮᱱᱟ ᱨᱟᱡᱽᱣᱭᱟᱯᱤ, ᱫᱚᱥᱟᱨ ᱥᱮᱨᱴᱟ ᱞᱟᱹᱜᱤᱫ ᱚᱞᱯᱥᱚᱝᱠᱷᱭᱚᱝᱠ ᱢᱩᱥᱞᱤᱢ ᱟᱵᱟᱫᱤ ᱥᱮᱫ ᱠᱷᱤᱞᱟᱯᱷ ᱦᱤᱸᱥᱟ ᱨᱮᱱᱟᱜ ᱵᱟᱹᱲᱛᱤ ᱯᱨᱚᱠᱚᱯ ᱛᱟᱦᱮᱸᱜ ᱠᱟᱱᱟ᱾ ᱑᱗ ᱯᱷᱮᱵᱽᱨᱩᱣᱟᱨᱤ ᱒᱐᱐᱒ ᱦᱤᱞᱚᱜ ᱜᱚᱫᱷᱨᱟ ᱨᱮ ᱢᱤᱫ ᱴᱨᱮᱱ ᱫᱚ ᱢᱩᱥᱞᱤᱢ ᱜᱩᱥᱴᱤ ᱨᱤᱱᱤᱡ ᱦᱚᱲ ᱦᱚᱛᱮᱛᱮ ᱡᱩᱱᱰᱤ ᱠᱷᱚᱱ ᱕᱙ ᱴᱟᱜ ᱦᱤᱸᱫᱩ ᱠᱟᱛᱥᱮᱵᱟ ᱠᱚᱣᱟᱜ ᱜᱚᱡ ᱦᱩᱭ ᱮᱱ ᱛᱟᱠᱚᱣᱟ ᱡᱟᱦᱟᱸ ᱟᱭᱚᱫᱷᱭᱟ ᱛᱮ ᱠᱚ ᱨᱩᱣᱟᱹᱲ ᱠᱟᱱ ᱛᱟᱦᱮᱱ᱾

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