ma•nən
{conjunction} 1. that (in equivalents to English object clauses)
♢ məj βet tola•t ma•nən ʃonena•t o•məl {sentence} I didn't think that you would come
2. (used to mark direct and indirect speech, quotations, cited names, etc.)
♢ «məj tu•dəm tetla• om βu•t͡ɕo»,- ma•nən kala•səʃ zina• da le•ktən ka•jəʃ {sentence} "I'm not going to wait for her any longer" said Zina, and left
♢ ʃekspi•r «lija•ʃ, a•ʎe u•ke» ma•nən βoze•n {sentence} Shakespeare wrote: "To be or not to be"
♢ joltaʃe•m, erla• tola•m ma•nən, o•jləʃ {sentence} my friend said that (s)he would come tomorrow
♢ ruʃ-βlak tu•dəm «kokʃa•jskij» ma•nən lymde•nət {sentence} the Russians called it "Kokshayskiy"
♦ ikta•ʒ-kø ʃoja•t͡ɕe ma•nən ʃone•m {verb II} to suspect somebody of being a cheat
3. so that, so as to, in order to, to (marking purpose of an activity)
♢ ti•de ola• nerge•n ʃukəra•k pala•ʃ ma•nən, məj aʎbo•məm na•ʎəm {sentence} I bought an album in order to learn more about this city
♢ monda•ʃ o•gəl ma•nən, məj t͡ɕəlaʒəma•t blokno•təʃ βoze•m {sentence} so as not to forget anything, I'm writing everything down in my notebook
♢ joltaʃe•m to•lʒo ma•nən ʃone•m {sentence} I want my friend to come
♢ ku•xɲəʃto a•ŋərtəʃ puʃ ə•nʒe lij ma•nən, va•ɲa fo•rtət͡ɕkəm po•t͡ɕo {sentence} to prevent charcoal fumes from gathering in the kitchen, Vanya opened the ventilation window
♦ t͡ɕən li•jʒe ma•nən {adverb} in the interest of truth
♦ təlane•t ma•nən {adverb} in your interest
--"PARENT"--> mana•m