La̱uya
a̱tyu a̱ fak a̱lyiat ku a̱ nyia̱ shi̱ri̱ya a̱ beang á̱kpa̱ndang za nggu ba a̱wot a̱ yong da̱ a̱kwonu mba a̱malifak-a̱lyiat ka a̱ni
La̱uya yet A̱tyu a̱ fang Cam hwa a̱ni. Nta̱m La̱uya na shi a̱kpa ba̱t, ma̱mi ngwat nta̱m cám na. A̱wot La̱uya bu si̱ mi̱ ngyet A̱tyuyong, A̱ghyi, Atyolyiat, A̱tyujang, A̱tyunaai, a̱gwak lyen cám, beang A̱khuo a̱nietbyishi — with each role having different functions and privileges.[1] Working as a lawyer generally involves the practical application of abstract legal theories and knowledge to solve specific problems. Some lawyers also work primarily in advancing the interests of the law and legal profession.[2][3]
a̱tyufak-a̱lyiat