pele
{noun} {adjective} {adverb} [Generate paradigm] 1. half, one half
♢ mə̑j tač́e βizə̑tat pelə̑lan pašam pə̑tarem {sentence} I'll be done with work at half past five today
♦ idalə̑kat pele {noun} one and a half years
♦ iktat pele {noun} one and a half
♦ kandaš šagatat pele {noun} half past eight, eight thirty
♦ olman ik pelə̑žə̑m koč́kam {verb I} to eat half of an apple
♦ pele marte {adverb} halfway, to the half
♦ šagatat pele {noun} one and a half hours
2. half, not to the end
♦ pašam pele βele ə̑štem {verb II} to do only half the work
♦ pele kaβan {noun} {set phrase} unfinished haystack
♦ pele kolə̑meš {adverb} {set phrase} half to death
3. half, semi, near, partly, partially, partial
♦ pele assimil'acij {noun} {linguistics} partial assimilation
♦ pele βoštkojšo {adjective} semitransparent
♦ pele jükkelə̑štaraltmaš {noun} {linguistics} partial assimilation
♦ pele jükə̑n {adverb} {set phrase} in an undertone, under one's breath
♦ pele jüšö {adjective} half-drunk
♦ pele küktə̑mö muno {noun} soft-boiled egg
♦ pele kə̑dalaš škol {noun} {set phrase} middle school
♦ pele ojlonč́o {noun} {linguistics} sentence fragment
♦ pele porsə̑n {noun} near silk
♦ pele pə̑tə̑še č́ijem {noun} {set phrase} threadbare clothing
♦ pele č́al {adjective} partly gray
♦ pele šalanə̑še {adjective} dilapidated
♦ pele šužen ilem {verb II} to live in want, to starve, to live from hand to mouth
♦ šinč́am pele kumen {adverb} {set phrase} narrowing one's eyes
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