konč́e•m
{verb II} [Generate paradigm] 1. to appear (in a dream, hallucination)
♦ omeša•t oge•š ko•nč́o {phrase} you wouldn't even dream of it
♢ ta•č́e tə̑j omeše•m konč́ena•t {sentence} you appered to me in my dreams today
♢ šinč́ažla•n ko•lə̑šo koč́a•že konč́e•n {sentence} his/her dead grandfather appeared to him/her
2. to be imagined, to be pictured in people's imagination, appear in one's mind's eye
♢ šinč́a• onč́ə̑lne•m mə̑•jə̑n kok pölema•n pač́ere•m konč́a• {sentence} my two-roomed flat appeared in my mind's eye
3. to look like, to appear like, to seem like
♢ pa•lə̑də̑me jeŋ uša•nla konč́a• {sentence} the unknown person appears to be clever
♢ mə̑la•m tuge• konč́a• {sentence} I have the feeling, it appears to me
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/ konč́e•n erte•m {verb II} to flash through one's mind
♢ šuke•rtse pa•gə̑t ušə̑šte•m konč́e•n erta• {sentence} the past flashes through my mind
--"PARENT"--> koja•m