tyŋala•m
{verb I} [Generate paradigm] 1. to start, to begin
♢ pogənəma•ʃ tyŋale•ʃ {sentence} the meeting is starting
♢ jyr jyra•ʃ tyŋa•lən {sentence} it started raining
♢ kredalma•ʃ tyŋa•lən {sentence} a fight broke out
♢ kugu• bukβa• de•ne tyŋale•ʃ {sentence} it starts with a capital letter
♢ duna•j ʃβa•rt͡sβaʎdəʃte tyŋale•ʃ {sentence} the Danube originates in the Black Forest
♢ kaŋaʃəma•ʃ ku•məʃto tyŋale•ʃ {sentence} deliberations will start the day after tomorrow
♦ ta•t͡ɕe ke•t͡ɕe gət͡ɕ tyŋa•lən {adverb} starting today
♢ marde•ʒ tyŋale•ʃ {sentence} a wind arises
♢ kəlma•ʃ tyŋala•m {sentence} I'm starting to get cold
♦ ʒa•pəʃte tyŋala•m {verb I} to start in time
♦ zaseda•nijəm tyŋala•m {verb I} to start a meeting
♦ kaŋaʃəma•ʃəm tyŋala•m {verb I} to start deliberations
♦ kurʒa•ʃ tyŋala•m {verb I} to start running
♦ lyjkala•ʃ tyŋala•m {verb I} to open fire, to start shooting
♦ mura•ʃ tyŋala•m {verb I} to start singing
♦ paʃa•m tyŋala•m {verb I} to start work
♦ paʃa•m əʃta•ʃ tyŋala•m {verb I} to start working
♦ truk tyŋala•m {verb I} to start all of a sudden
♦ təʃe•t͡ɕ tyŋa•lən {adverb} starting from here
♦ u pa•t͡ɕkəm tyŋala•m {verb I} to start a new pack
♦ u•gət͡ɕ tyŋala•m {verb I} to start over, to make a fresh start
♦ janda•r tetra•dʲəm tyŋala•m {verb I} to start a new notebook
2. (used to mark future tense)
♢ ojgəra•ʃ tyŋala•t gən, ɲiguʃka•t om kaj {sentence} if you're worried, I won't go anywhere
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// tyŋa•l pue•m {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
// mo•dəʃəm tyŋa•l pue•m {verb II} to start a game
// tyŋa•l ʃukte•m {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
// u zada•nijəm tyŋa•l ʃukte•m {verb II} to start a new task