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ulnem
{verb II} [Generate paradigm]
1.     to tire, to grow weak, to be exhausted, to wear out, to experience languor
ket͡ɕeʃ ulnem     {verb II}     to be exhausted in the heat
jalt ulnem     {verb II}     to wear out completely, to grow completely weak
2.     to intensify, to become unbearable, to become intolerable (heat)
ket͡ɕe tugak t͡ɕot pelta, ʃokʃo ulnen βele     {sentence}     the sun is burning down, the heat has become unbearable
3.     {intransitive} to stew
put͡ɕəməʃ ulna     {sentence}     the porridge is stewing
pareŋge ulna     {sentence}     the potatoes are stewing
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// ulnen kajem     {verb II}     {perfective} (see above)
nele paʃa det͡ɕ βara ydər ulnen kajəʃ     {sentence}     the girl felt weak after the hard work
// ulnen pətem     {verb II}     {perfective} (see above)
mont͡ɕa det͡ɕ βara ʃoŋgo ulnen pətəʃ     {sentence}     the old man felt weak after the sauna
// ulnen ʃuam     {verb I}     {perfective} (see above)
ʃokʃo ket͡ɕəʃte izi ɲoga ulnen ʃuən     {sentence}     the little child grew exhausted in the heat of the day

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