lymle•m
{verb II} [Generate paradigm] 1. to name, to call by name, to say someone's or something's name
♢ tu•nəktəʃo uro•k tyŋa•ltəʃte t͡ɕəla•ʃtəm lymla• {sentence} the teacher takes attendance at the beginning of the class
2. to voice, to announce, to state
♦ ʃke ʃonəma•ʃəm t͡ɕəla•ʃt o•nt͡ɕəlno lymle•m {verb II} to voice one's opinion in front of everybody
3. to dedicate (e.g., a book)
♢ kniga•m ergəmla•n lymle•m {sentence} I will dedicate the book to my son
♢ ti•de mure•m təla•t lymle•m {sentence} I dedicate this song to you
4. to assign, to set, to define, to allocate, to select (something for a specific purpose, sacrifice)
♢ oksa•m u mont͡ɕa•m t͡ɕoŋaʃla•n lymle•nət {sentence} money was allocated to building a new bathhouse
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// lymle•n pətare•m {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
// pəta•rtəʃ ʃonəma•ʃəm lymle•n pətare•m {verb II} to make concluding remarks
--"PARENT"--> lym