uža•m
{verb I} [Generate paradigm] 1. to see
♢ mə̑j pi•rə̑m užə̑na•m {sentence} I saw a wolf
♢ tə̑•jə̑m u•žə̑n ere• jə̑βə̑rte•m {sentence} I'm always happy to see you
♢ eše• uža•t {sentence} you'll see
♦ užə̑na•t o•gə̑l, kolə̑na•t o•gə̑l {phrase} just as if nothing had happened
♦ užme•m ok šu {phrase} I hate him/her, I cannot stand to see him/her
♦ kuške•n šinč́a• uže•š {adverb} as far as the eye can reach
♦ okna• gə̑č́ uža•m {verb I} to see through the window
♦ onč́ə̑lgo•č́ uža•m {verb I} {set phrase} to foresee
♦ onč́ə̑lgo•č́ uža•š li•jdə̑me {adjective} unforeseeable
♦ pə̑kše• uža•š li•jme {noun} barely visible
♦ sa•jə̑n uža•m {verb I} to see well
♦ tora•ške uža•m {verb I} to see far
♦ uda•n uža•m {verb I} not to see well, to see poorly
♦ uža•š li•jdə̑me {noun} invisible
♦ uža•š li•jme {noun} visible
♦ u•žə̑n kerta•š o•gə̑l {verb I – negative} {set phrase} to hate
♦ u•žə̑n kertdə̑ma•š {noun} {set phrase} hatred, detestation
♦ u•žə̑n ke•rtdə̑me lija•m {verb I} to hate
♦ u•žə̑n kutə̑re•m {verb II} {set phrase} to talk in private
♦ fotosüre•tə̑šte uža•m {verb I} to see in a photograph
♦ šinč́a•lə̑k deč́ posna• uža•m {verb I} to see without glasses
♦ ške šinč́a• de•ne uža•m {verb I} to see with one's own eyes
2. {figuratively} to experience, to live through, to go through
♢ i•lə̑šə̑šte šu•kə̑m u•žə̑n {sentence} (s)he went through a lot in life
♦ nužna•lə̑kə̑m uža•m {verb I} to be in need
♦ o•rlə̑kə̑m uža•m {verb I} to experience anguish, to suffer
3. {figuratively} to understand, to realize, to realise (B.E.ALT), to recognize, to recognise (B.E.ALT), to acknowledge, to see
♦ tita•kə̑m uža•m {verb I} to understand one's guilt
♦ ške jo•ŋə̑lə̑šə̑m uža•m {verb I} to see one's mistake
4. {figuratively} to see someone as something, to consider something something
♢ mə̑j tə̑•jə̑m tunə̑ktə̑šemla•n uža•m {sentence} I consider you my teacher, I see you as my teacher
♦ ikta•ž-köm tunə̑ktə̑še•š uža•m {verb I} to consider someone a teacher
♦ č́ə̑la• še•mə̑n uža•m {verb I} to take a gloomy view of everything
5. {figuratively} to imagine, to see in one's mind
♢ ome•š užə̑na•m {sentence} I had a dream
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// u•žə̑n koda•m {verb I} {perfective} (see above)
♢ pi•sə̑n kuda•l e•rtə̑še aβto•busə̑m u•žə̑n kodə̑na•m {sentence} I saw a bus speeding by
// u•žə̑n kolte•m {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
♢ leβa•šə̑šte kol'a•m u•žə̑n ko•ltə̑šə̑m {sentence} I saw a mouse in the barn
// u•žə̑n košta•m {verb I} {perfective} (see above)
♢ tü•rlö βere• tü•rlö oŋa•jə̑m u•žə̑n koštə̑na•m {sentence} I've seen different interesting things in various places
// u•žə̑n lekta•m {verb I} {perfective} (see above)
♢ ala•-moma•t u•žə̑n lektə̑na•m, tidə̑ma•t č́ə̑te•m {sentence} I've gone through so much, I'll bear this too
// u•žə̑n pə̑tare•m {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
♢ ilə̑šə̑šte•m tü•rlö oŋa•jə̑m u•žə̑n pə̑tarena•m {sentence} I have seen many interesting things in my life
// u•žə̑n šoge•m {verb II} {imperfective} (see above)
// u ko•nč́ə̑šə̑m u•žə̑n šoge•m {verb II} to experience new phenomena
// u•žə̑n šukte•m {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
// ške jo•ŋə̑lə̑šə̑m u•žə̑n šukte•m {verb II} to find one's own mistakes