ulne•m
{verb II} [Generate paradigm] 1. to tire, to grow weak, to be exhausted, to wear out, to experience languor
♦ ket͡ɕe•ʃ ulne•m {verb II} to be exhausted in the heat
♦ jalt ulne•m {verb II} to wear out completely, to grow completely weak
2. to intensify, to become unbearable, to become intolerable (heat)
♢ ke•t͡ɕe tuga•k t͡ɕot pelta•, ʃo•kʃo ulne•n βe•le {sentence} the sun is burning down, the heat has become unbearable
3. {intransitive} to stew
♢ pu•t͡ɕəməʃ ulna• {sentence} the porridge is stewing
♢ pare•ŋge ulna• {sentence} the potatoes are stewing
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// ulne•n kaje•m {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
♢ ne•le paʃa• det͡ɕ βara• y•dər ulne•n ka•jəʃ {sentence} the girl felt weak after the hard work
// ulne•n pəte•m {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
♢ mont͡ɕa• det͡ɕ βara• ʃo•ŋgo ulne•n pə•təʃ {sentence} the old man felt weak after the sauna
// ulne•n ʃua•m {verb I} {perfective} (see above)
♢ ʃo•kʃo ke•t͡ɕəʃte izi• ɲoga• ulne•n ʃu•ən {sentence} the little child grew exhausted in the heat of the day