juarle•m
{verb II} [Generate paradigm] 1. to romp, to frolic, to play
♢ ure•məʃte izi• i•kʃəβe-βlak juarla•t {sentence} little children are running outside playing
♦ kaste•ne juarle•m {verb II} to have a night out
2. to yell, to cry, to speak loudly
♢ ala•-mom juarla• dər? {sentence} is someone yelling something?
3. to clamor (A.E.), to clamour (B.E.), to make a hubbub, to make a din
♢ pajre•m βaʃe•ʃ t͡ɕəlana•t juarla•t {sentence} everybody is making a din on the night before the festival
4. to mutter, to mumble, to speak softly and inarticulately
♢ ʃepka•ʃte izi• ɲoga• ʃketa•k juarla• {sentence} the little child in the cradle is talking to itself
5. {figuratively} to beat, to pulsate
♢ βyrʃerʒa•t jua•rləməm t͡ɕa•rnəʃ {sentence} his/her pulse stopped beating
6. {figuratively} to sing, to rejoice, to exult
♢ izi• ka•jək er godse•k juarla• {sentence} the little bird has been singing since the morning
7. {figuratively} to rejoice (nature)
♢ lomba•t moto•r iget͡ɕəla•n jəβərte•n juarla• {sentence} the bird cherry trees rejoice at the beautiful weather
--"PARENT"--> jua•rle