Tsi̱ntsuk
Tsi̱ntsok ji(sg: Tsuntsok) ba yet a̱keang a̱gaat a̱feang kya a̱ si tausa a̱ si̱ nkyang nswuan njhyang na Nwyai a̱ni, ji shyia̱ a̱ma̱nta a̱tyang tsi̱n. Ma̱ A̱tyubishyi, tsuntsok ji shya di̱di̱r tsitsak a̱mantsi̱n ma̱ng dyang. They are composed of a layer of exterior skin and underlying subcutaneous fat superimposed on a left and right gluteus maximus and gluteus medius muscles. The two gluteus maximus muscles are the largest muscles in the human body. They are responsible for movements such as straightening the body into the upright (standing) posture when it is bent at the waist; maintaining the body in the upright posture by keeping the hip joints extended; and propelling the body forward via further leg (hip) extension when walking or running.