u•to-si•te
{noun} [Generate paradigm] 1. misfortune, trouble
♦ u•to-si•təm t͡ɕəte•m {verb II} to endure misfortune
2. defect, damage, fault
♦ u•to-si•təm tørle•m {verb II} to repair a defect
3. error, mistake, imperfection, flaw, shortcoming
♦ u•to-si•təm uʒa•m {verb I} to see a flaw
♦ ty•rlø u•to-si•te {noun} different shortcomings
4. poverty, want, need
♦ u•to-si•təm pale•m {verb II} to live in poverty
5. something superfluous, something unnecessary, something unwanted, something useless, everything superfluous
♦ yste•l gət͡ɕ u•to-si•təm koraŋde•m {verb II} to take everything superfluous off the table
6. nonsense, excess, overindulgence
♦ ikta•ʒ-kø nerge•n u•to-si•təm ojle•m {verb II} to talk nonsense about somebody
7. excessive, unwanted, undesired, needless, useless, unnecessary
♦ u•to-si•te jeŋ {noun} superfluous person
♦ u•to-si•te ʃoma•k {noun} unnecessary words
8. too much, excessively, more than needed
♦ u•to-si•te ʃonkale•m {verb II} to think too much, to think about something unnecessary
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