saβə̑rkale•m
{verb II} {frequentative} [Generate paradigm] 1. {transitive} to turn
♦ βu•jə̑m saβə̑rkale•m {verb II} to turn one's head
♦ kopa•m saβə̑rkale•m {verb II} to turn one's hand
♦ ru•l'ə̑m saβə̑rkale•m {verb II} to turn the steering wheel
♦ šinč́a•m saβə̑rkale•m {verb II} to roll one's eyes
2. to break, to turn over (soil)
♦ ka•šə̑m saβə̑rkale•m {verb II} to turn over a layer of soil
♦ söre•mə̑m saβə̑rkale•m {verb II} to break new ground
3. to make into, to turn something into
♦ mə̑skara•š saβə̑rkale•m {verb II} to turn something into a joke
4. {transitive} to turn out, to turn inside out
♦ šo•kšə̑m saβə̑rkale•m {verb II} to turn out one's sleeves
♦ užga•-βla•kə̑m saβə̑rkale•m {verb II} to turn fur coats inside out
5. {figuratively} to sing, to perform (well)
♦ mu•rə̑m saβə̑rkale•m {verb II} to sing songs
6. {figuratively} to think about, to consider, to ponder on, to turn over in one's mind
♦ tü•rlö jö•nə̑m saβə̑rkale•m {verb II} to think about different methods
7. {figuratively} to alter, to modify, to change, to reshape, to twist
♦ mu•tə̑m saβə̑rkale•m {verb II} to twist someone's words
8. {figuratively} to butter up, to try to talk somebody over, to try to talk somebody into something, to try to win somebody over
♢ tu•do mə̑•jə̑m tü•rlö se•mə̑n saβə̑rka•lə̑š {sentence} (s)he tried to win me over in various ways
9. {figuratively} to control, to direct, to make someone do as you wish, to have someone on a string
♦ ikta•ž-köm ške šo•nə̑mo poč́e•š saβə̑rkale•m {verb II} to make someone do as one wishes
10. {figuratively} to be in charge of, to have control over
♦ kugu• oksa• de•ne saβə̑rkale•m {verb II} to be in charge of a lot of money
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// saβə̑rkale•n kaje•m {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
// so•lə̑mo šu•də̑m saβə̑rkale•n kaje•m {verb II} to ted mown grass
// saβə̑rkale•n nala•m {verb I} {perfective} (see above)
// βuj jə̑r saβə̑rkale•n nala•m {verb I} {set phrase} to ponder on something, to reflect on something, to think something over