polʃe•m
{verb II} [Generate paradigm] 1. to help, to aid, to assist, to support
♢ məla•m po•lʃo! {sentence} help me!
♢ təlanda• polʃe•n kerta•m mo? {sentence} can I help you?
♢ polʃəmetla•n ta•u {sentence} thanks for your help
♢ ti•de ok po•lʃo {sentence} that does not help
♢ ti•de po•lʃəʃ {sentence} it helped
♢ mo de•ne tendala•n polʃe•n kerta•m? {sentence} how can I help you?
♢ em tudla•n polʃa• {sentence} the medicine is doing him/her good
♦ ju•mo po•lʃəʒo {phrase} god help (you), godspeed
♦ at͡ɕala•n polʃe•m {verb II} to help one's father
♦ βaʃ-βaʃ polʃe•m {verb II} to help one another
♦ ikta•ʒ-køla•n materia•ʎne polʃe•m {verb II} to support someone financially
♦ ikta•ʒ-køla•n oksa• de•ne polʃe•m {verb II} to support someone financially
♦ paʎto•m kudaʃa•ʃ polʃe•m {verb II} to help someone take off a jacket
♦ polʃa•ʃ ku•məl {noun} desire to help, will to help
♦ polʃa•ʃ kuməla•n {adjective} helpful
♦ polʃa•ʃ tola•m {verb I} to come and help
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// polʃe•n ʃoge•m {verb II} {imperfective} (see above)
// oksa• de•ne polʃe•n ʃoge•m {verb II} to help with money