kurʒtala•m
{verb I} {frequentative} [Generate paradigm] 1. to run
♦ me•t͡ɕe pot͡ɕe•ʃ kurʒtala•m {verb I} to run after a ball
♦ mo•dən kurʒtala•m {verb I} to run around playing
♦ møŋge•ʃ-o•ɲəʃ kurʒtala•m {verb I} to run back and forth
♦ yt͡ɕaʃe•n kurʒtala•m {verb I} to run a race
2. to visit, to go somewhere on a regular basis, to go, to run
♦ paʃa•ʃ kurʒtala•m {verb I} to go to work, to work
♦ pe•rβəj kla•sːəʃ kurʒtala•m {verb I} to attend the first grade
♦ poʃku•dəʃ kurʒtala•m {verb I} to visit one's neighbors
3. to busy oneself, to run around (doing something)
♦ kət͡ɕa•l kurʒtala•m {verb I} to run around looking for something
♦ polʃa•ʃ tøt͡ɕe•n kurʒtala•m {verb I} to run around trying to help
♦ surt kokla•ʃte kurʒtala•m {verb I} to be busy around the house
♦ jamdəlkale•n kurʒtala•m {verb I} to run around preparing something
4. to watch, to follow, to run after
♦ βo•ʎək pot͡ɕe•ʃ kurʒtala•m {verb I} to watch cattle
♦ orole•n kurʒtala•m {verb I} to run and watch
5. to run after, to court
♦ y•dər pot͡ɕe•ʃ kurʒtala•m {verb I} to run after a girl
6. to move quickly
♢ y•dərən pi•se ʃint͡ɕa•ʒe tu•dən pot͡ɕe•ʃ kurʒtale•ʃ {sentence} the girl followed him with her alert eyes
7. to run away from, to escape
♦ ʃə•lən kurʒtala•m {verb I} to run and hide
~ COPULATIVE CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
/ kurʒta•l saβərne•m {verb II} (around; back and forth)
/ ʃkol jər kurʒta•l saβərne•m {verb II} to run around a school
/ kurʒta•l tola•m {verb I} (towards)
♢ məj paʃa•ʃke pel ʃagatla•n kurʒta•l to•ʎəm {sentence} I went to work for half an hour
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// kurʒta•l kije•m {verb II} {imperfective} (see above)
♢ ɲoga•-βlak ʃko•ləʃto tak kurʒta•l kija•t {sentence} the children are running around the school
// kurʒta•l koʃta•m {verb I} {imperfective} (see above)
♢ mom ure•m mu•t͡ɕko kurʒta•l koʃta•t? {sentence} why are you running along the road?
--"PARENT"--> kurʒa•m