jeŋ
{noun} {adjective} [Generate paradigm] 1. person, human
♦ jeŋ mane•š {phrase} people say
♦ jeŋ ojla• {phrase} people say
♦ jeŋ kutə̑ra•t {phrase} people say
♦ je•ŋə̑m βoštə̑lte•m {verb II} {set phrase} to be a laughingstock
♦ isto•rijə̑n kugu• jeŋ-βla•kše {noun} the great figures of history
♦ kugu• jeŋ {noun} great person
♦ örə̑kta•rə̑še jeŋ {noun} strange person, strange character
♦ pa•lə̑me jeŋ {noun} familiar person
♦ sa•mə̑rə̑k jeŋ {noun} young man
♦ u jeŋ {noun} beginner
♦ ü•də̑r jeŋ {noun} woman
2. different person, stranger, other person, other people
♢ jeŋ βoštə̑le•š {sentence} people will laugh
♢ iza•m jeŋ gaj koje•š {sentence} my brother looks nothing like me
♦ jeŋ βerč́ kole•m {verb II} {set phrase} to die needlessly, to sacrifice oneself needlessly
♦ jeŋ gaj {adverb} like someone else, like a stranger
♦ jeŋ küše•š {noun} {set phrase} at the expense of others, at someone else's expense, living off others
♦ jeŋ manmə̑la• {adverb} {set phrase} as it's said, as the story goes
♦ jeŋ se•mə̑n {adverb} {set phrase} as it should be, as others would, properly
♦ jeŋ se•mə̑n paša•m kə̑rtme•n ə̑šte•m {verb II} to work hard as one should
♦ jeŋ ojgə̑la•n kuanə̑ma•š {noun} schadenfreude
♦ jeŋ o•nč́ə̑lno {adverb} {set phrase} publicly, openly
♦ jeŋ ümba•lne ile•m {verb II} {set phrase} to be in someone else's service, to be a hired hand
♦ jeŋ ümba•lne ile•n košta•m {verb I} {set phrase} to be in someone else's service, to be a hired hand
♦ jeŋ šeŋge•lne ile•m {verb II} {set phrase} to live off someone
♦ jeŋla•n paša•m ə̑šte•m {verb II} to do work for others
♦ je•ŋə̑š lekta•m {verb I} {set phrase} to get somewhere, to succeed
3. foreign, someone else's
♦ je•ŋə̑n ludə̑ža•t ko•mbo gaj koje•š {phrase} the grass is always greener on the other side of the fence
♦ jeŋ βo•štə̑ltə̑šə̑š lekta•m {verb I} {set phrase} to become a laughingstock, to become a joke, to be the butt of jokes
♦ jeŋ βo•štə̑lč́ə̑kə̑š lekta•m {verb I} {set phrase} to become a laughingstock, to become a joke, to be the butt of jokes
♦ jeŋ kid de•ne tulšo•lə̑m udə̑re•m {verb II} {set phrase} to reap the fruits of the labor of others
♦ jeŋ kid jə̑ma•lne ile•m {verb II} {set phrase} to be under someone's thumb
♦ jeŋ kid jə̑ma•lne lija•m {verb I} {set phrase} to be under someone's thumb
♦ jeŋ kid muč́a•šte ile•m {verb II} {set phrase} to live off somebody else's mercy
♦ jeŋ ki•də̑šte ile•m {verb II} {set phrase} to be under someone's thumb
♦ jeŋ ki•də̑šte lija•m {verb I} {set phrase} to be under someone's thumb
♦ jeŋ kniga• {noun} someone else's book
♦ jeŋ surt {noun} someone else's farmstead
♦ jeŋ šoma•kə̑m kolə̑šta•m {verb I} to listen to someone else's words
♦ jeŋ mu•rə̑m mure•m {verb II} {set phrase} to echo somebody, to parrot somebody
♦ jeŋ ü•mə̑lə̑štö ile•m {verb II} {set phrase} to live off of somebody
♦ jeŋ šinč́a•m onč́e•m {verb II} {set phrase} to be dependent, to ask somebody for help
♦ jeŋ šinč́aro•žə̑m onč́e•m {verb II} {set phrase} to be dependent, to ask somebody for help
4. incorrect, false
♦ jeŋ lüm de•ne {adverb} under a false name
♦ jeŋ ojla•n üšane•m {verb II} to believe a lie
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♦ jeŋ kaša•k {noun} group of people, crowd
♦ jeŋ ko•jə̑š {noun} human behavior
♦ jeŋ kusnə̑ma•š {noun} migration
♦ jeŋ tüs {noun} human appearance
♦ jeŋ tüška• {noun} ethnic group
♦ jeŋ šot de•ne {adverb} {set phrase} according to custom