søre•m
{verb II} [Generate paradigm] 1. to promise ♢ ɲimo•m søre•n om kert {sentence} I cannot promise anything
♦ tola•ʃ søre•m {verb II} to promise to come
♦ ʃu•ko søre•m {verb II} to promise a lot
♦ əʃta•ʃ søre•m {verb II} to promise to do something
2. to swear, to vow, to assure ♢ ʃo•ləʃtʃo jeŋ tetla• təge• əʃta•ʃ o•gəl sø•rəʃ {sentence} the thief vowed never to do it again
3. to wish something to someone ♦ pia•ləm søre•m {verb II} to wish happiness
♦ po•ro e•rəm søre•m {verb II} to wish a good morning
4. to threaten ♦ ka•tərgəm søre•m {verb II} to threaten with penal servitude
♦ pokte•n lukta•ʃ søre•m {verb II} to threaten to drive out
5. to predict, to forecast ♢ tu•nəktəʃo tudla•n saj o•nt͡ɕəkələkəm søra• {sentence} the teacher predicts a good future for him/her
6. to bequeath, to leave to ♢ məla•m koβa•m pat͡ɕe•rʒəm søre•n {sentence} my grandmother left me her apartment
7. to propose (in marriage) ♢ ka•t͡ɕe kaja• y•dərəm søra•ʃ {sentence} the young man is on his way to propose to the girl
8. {religion} to promise an animal in sacrifice ♦ lu•dəm søre•m {verb II} to promise a duck in sacrifice
9. {figuratively} to herald, to presage, to portend (the arrival of something, e.g., weather) ♢ ʃem pəl jy•rəm søra• {sentence} black clouds portend rain