jəma•t͡ɕ(ən)
{adverb} {postposition} [Generate paradigm] 1. from below, from the bottom
♢ jəma•t͡ɕ oge•ʃ koj {sentence} one doesn't see it from below
♦ jəma•t͡ɕ ont͡ɕe•m {verb II} to look from below
♦ jəma•t͡ɕən nala•m {verb I} to take from below
2. from under, out from under, from beneath, from underneath
♦ kapka• jəma•t͡ɕ {adverb} from under the gate
♦ kyβa•r jəma•t͡ɕ {adverb} from under the bridge
♦ mla•nde jəma•t͡ɕ lukta•m {verb I} {set phrase} to get no matter what it takes
♦ ner jəma•t͡ɕ {adverb} {set phrase} from under one's very nose
♦ saŋga• jəma•t͡ɕ ont͡ɕe•m {verb II} {set phrase} to glower at, to look at suspiciously, to look at in an unfriendly manner
♦ yste•l jəma•t͡ɕ lekta•m {verb I} to come out from under the table
3. from, out of, escaping from
♦ puʎa• jəma•t͡ɕ {adverb} from under a hail of bullets
4. from, from around, from near
♢ u•nt͡ɕo jəma•t͡ɕ to•lən {sentence} (s)he came from around Uncho
5. from (referring to the creation of, e.g., a piece of art)
♦ ʃketa•nən pera• jəma•t͡ɕʃe {adverb} from the pen of Shketan
--"PARENT"--> jəma•l