βokte•n(e)
{adverb} {postposition} [Generate paradigm] 1. beside, near, near to, close to
♢ ko•rno ʃkol βokte•n kaja• {sentence} the road goes by the school
♢ e•ŋər omsa• βokte•n ʃoga• {sentence} the fishing rod is standing next to the door
♢ tu•do βokte•n erte•n kaja• {sentence} (s)he is going past
♦ βokte•n li•jʃe {adjective} beside
♦ βokte•n lyje•m {verb II} to miss the target
♦ βoktene•m {adverb} beside me, next to me
♦ ikta•ʒ-køn βokte•n ʃoge•m {verb II} to stand beside someone
♦ i•kte-βe•se βokte•n {adverb} next to one another, next to each other, adjacently
♦ i•kte-βe•se βokte•n li•jʃe {adjective} next to one another, next to each other, adjacent
♦ ku•xɲo βokte•n li•jʃe izi• pøle•m {noun} little room beside the kitchen
♦ mə•jən βokte•n {adverb} beside me
♦ pørt βokte•n {adverb} beside the house
♦ yste•l βokte•n {noun} at the table
2. on, against (knocking, etc.)
♦ pə•rdəʒ βokte•n pere•m {verb II} to knock on the wall
3. along (a road, etc.)
♦ ko•rno βokte•n {adverb} along the road
♦ ure•m βokte•n koʃta•m {verb I} to walk along the road
4. nearly, almost
♢ tu•do t͡ɕən βokte•ne {sentence} (s)he is almost right
5. neighboring (A.E.), neighbouring (B.E.), next, adjacent
♦ βokte•n pørt {noun} the house next door