tu•pəɲ
{adjective} {adverb} [Generate paradigm] 1. reverse, back
♦ kue•mən tu•pəɲ βe•lʒe {noun} reverse side of fabric
♦ kue•mən tu•pəɲ mo•gərʒo {noun} reverse side of fabric
2. reverse, going in the opposite direction
♦ tu•pəɲ oʃkəla•m {verb I} to go in the opposite direction
3. stubborn, obstinate, unyielding, uncompromising
♦ tu•pəɲ rβe•ze {noun} stubborn young man
4. stupid, absurd, nonsensical
♦ tu•pəɲ ojləma•ʃ {noun} absurd story
5. contrary, opposite, meaning the opposite
♦ tu•pəɲ le•ktəʃ {noun} opposite result
6. with one's back (to...)
♦ ket͡ɕəla•n tu•pəɲ {adverb} with one's back to the sun
♦ ket͡ɕəla•n tu•pəɲ ʃogala•m {verb I} to stand with one's back to the sun
♦ oknala•n tu•pəɲ {adverb} with one's back to the window
♦ tu•pəɲ saβərne•m {verb II} to turn one's back to something; {set phrase} to turn one's back on someone (or something); {set phrase} to prove to be unfavorable; {set phrase} not to succeed, to fail, to take a different turn
♦ tu•pəɲ ʃoge•m {verb II} {set phrase} to show one's back (to someone or something)
7. back to front, backwards
♢ tu•do t͡ɕəlaʒəma•t tu•pəɲ əʃtəle•ʃ {sentence} (s)he does everything backwards
♦ ont͡ɕəlsa•kəʃəm tu•pəɲ t͡ɕije•m {verb II} to put on an apron backwards
8. against, negatively
♦ tu•pəɲ βaʃeʃte•m {verb II} to give a negative reply
9. in defiance
♢ təj ere• at͡ɕatla•n tu•pəɲ kaje•t {sentence} you always defy your father
10. in an unfriendly manner
♦ ikta•ʒ-køm tu•pəɲ βaʃlija•m {verb I} to give someone an unfriendly reception
11. incorrectly, wrongly, wrong
♦ tu•pəɲ uməle•m {verb II} to misunderstand
12. inside out
♦ tu•pəɲ saβəre•m {verb II} to turn something inside out
♢ tuβəre•təm tu•pəɲ t͡ɕijena•təs {sentence} oh, you put your shirt on inside out
♦ uʒga•m tu•pəɲ saβəre•m {verb II} to turn fur inside out
13. {figuratively} without taking part, at the sidelines
♦ paʃa•ʃte mo•lo det͡ɕ tu•pəɲ lija•m {verb I} to be at the sidelines at work
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