li•š(ke)
{adverb} 1. near, near to, close to, closer to (movement towards)
♢ mə̑j pij dek li•ške om mij {sentence} I'm not going near the dog
♢ tu•də̑n li•ške it mij {sentence} do't go to him/her
♢ liške•t šə̑•nde {sentence} put it beside you
♦ liška•t u•ke {phrase} let's not even talk about that
♦ liška•t konda•š o•gə̑l {verb II – negative} {set phrase} not to let someone come close, not to let someone approach
♦ liška•t namija•š o•gə̑l {verb II – negative} {set phrase} not to let someone come close, not to let someone approach
♦ li•ške gə̑na• užma•š {noun} {medicine} nearsightedness, myopia
♦ li•ške konde•m {verb II} {set phrase} to let close, to allow to come close
♦ li•ške namije•m {verb II} {set phrase} to let close, to allow to come close
♦ li•ške mije•m {verb II} to go closer
♦ li•ške tola•m {verb I} to approach
♦ li•ške šinč́a•m {verb I} to sit down close to something
♦ liškə̑ra•k šinč́a•m {verb I} to sit down closer to something
2. about, roughly, circa
♢ kum me•ŋge li•ške kajə̑me•k, kanalta•š šič́na• {sentence} after walking about three kilometers, we sat down to rest
♦ βič́ βedra• li•ške {adverb} about five bucketfuls