torle•m
{verb II} [Generate paradigm] 1. {also figurative} to move away, to move off, to move farther
♢ ʒap məɲa•r umba•ke torla•, tu•do məlanːa• tuna•r ʃergəra•k lije•ʃ {sentence} the more time passes, the dearer (s)he becomes to us
♦ ko•rno det͡ɕ torle•m {verb II} to deviate from the path
♦ my•ndərkø torle•m {verb II} to move far away
♦ ø•rdəʒkø torle•m {verb II} to move aside
2. to part, to separate, to go in different directions
♢ kornəna• torla• {sentence} our paths part
3. to slide apart
♢ je•t͡ɕe-βlak ere• torla•t {sentence} the skis always slide apart
4. to become lose, to come off, to open, to come undone
♢ jola•ʃ zamo•k torla• {sentence} the trousers' zipper opened
5. to increase, to grow (distance, difference)
♢ koklaʃtəna• u•lʃo ojərte•m torla• {sentence} the difference between us is growing
6. to diverge, to lose touch
♢ ajde•mən mu•tʃo paʃa•ʒ det͡ɕ torləʃa•ʃ o•gəl {sentence} your words should match your deeds
7. to separate oneself from, to part from, to leave behind
♢ məj təj det͡ɕe•t torle•m {sentence} I will part from you
8. to deviate, to diverge, to digress, to differ
♦ pra•βil det͡ɕ torle•m {verb II} to deviate from the rules
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// torle•n kaje•m {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
♢ paroxo•d ser det͡ɕ e•rkən torle•n ka•jəʃ {sentence} the ship slowly moved away from the shore
// torle•n ʃoge•m {verb II} {imperfective} (see above)
♢ mu•tʃo paʃa• det͡ɕ torle•n ok ʃo•go {sentence} his/her words match his/her deeds