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{adjective} {noun} [Generate paradigm] 1. new
♢ u ajdemə̑la•n ške•mə̑m šiža•m {sentence} I feel like a new person
♦ ikta•ž-mo um kalase•m {verb II} to say something new
♦ u βa•te {noun} {set phrase} young married woman
♦ u βera•ške saβə̑re•m {verb II} to convert someone to a new faith
♦ u zda•nij {noun} new building
♦ U ij {noun} {set phrase} New Year, New Year's Day
♦ U ij βo•do {noun} New Year's Eve
♦ U ij pöle•k {noun} New Year's gift
♦ U ij salamlə̑ma•š {noun} New Year's greetings
♦ U i•jə̑m βašli•jme go•də̑m {adverb} on New Year's Eve
♦ u i•lə̑šə̑m tüŋala•m {verb I} to start a new life
♦ u kniga•-βlak {noun} new books
♦ u pa•le šoč́ma•š {noun} {biology} mutation
♦ u pač́e•r {noun} new apartment
♦ u plane•t {noun} new planet
♦ u pört {noun} new
♦ u se•mə̑n {adverb} in a new fashion, in a different way
♦ u tu•kə̑m {noun} new generation
♦ u tə̑•lze {noun} {set phrase} new moon
♦ u šinč́a• de•ne onč́e•m {verb II} {set phrase} to look at with different eyes, to regard differently
♦ u šinč́aonč́a•ltə̑š {noun} new view, new thoughts
♦ u šu•rno {noun} new crop
♦ u ekono•mike poli•tike {noun} {history} New Economic Policy, NEP
2. new, modern, contemporary
♦ u žap {noun} {history} early modern period
♦ u jön-βlak {noun} modern methods
♦ u jo•gə̑n {noun} new trend
♦ u sama•n {noun} {history} common era, current era, Christian era
3. fresh, recent
♦ u kə̑ša• {noun} fresh track
♦ u šonə̑ma•š {noun} fresh idea
4. little-known, new
♦ u jeŋ {noun} newcomer
♦ u βerla•ške mije•n košta•m {verb I} to visit new places
5. novelty, newness
♦ ṕje•sə̑n u•žo {noun} novelty of a play