jač́e•m
{verb II} [Generate paradigm] 1. to beg
♦ oksa•m jač́e•m {verb II} to beg for money
♦ ere• jač́e•m {verb II} to beg constantly
♦ ač́a• deč́ jač́e•m {verb II} to beg one's father
--"STYLE"--> joda•m
--"STYLE"--> jə̑č́ə̑ge•m
--"STYLE"--> jə̑č́ə̑le•m
--"STYLE"--> jə̑gə̑le•m
2. to ask again and again, to tire with questions
♦ pač́a•š-pač́a•š jač́e•m {verb II} to ask again and again
--"STYLE"--> jodə̑šta•m
--"STYLE"--> rüde•m
3. to find fault, to carp, to to reproach, to accuse (without good reason)
♦ ara•mak jač́e•m {verb II} to find fault for no reason
--"STYLE"--> kə̑č́altə̑la•m
--"STYLE"--> kišlane•m
--"STYLE"--> pižedə̑la•m
--"STYLE"--> sürzalane•m
4. to be hard to please, to be fussy
♦ koč́kə̑šla•n jač́e•m {verb II} to be fussy about food
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// jač́e•n košta•m {verb I} {imperfective} (see above)
♢ koβa• unə̑ka•m mola•n-gə̑na•t jač́e•n košte•š {sentence} the grandmother is reproaching her grandchild for some reason
// jač́e•n nala•m {verb I} {perfective} (see above)
// e•rgə̑m uda• otme•tkə̑m nalmə̑la•n jač́e•n nala•m {verb I} to give one's son a good scolding for getting bad marks