tarβane•m
{verb II} [Generate paradigm] 1. {intransitive} to move, to start moving, to start, to set out, to leave
♢ βija•n marde•ʒ tarβa•nəʃ {sentence} a strong wind came up
♢ aβto•bus tarβana• {sentence} the bus is leaving
♢ po•jezd tarβana• {sentence} the train is leaving
♦ jə•lməʒe ok tarβa•ne {phrase} (s)he cannot get his/her tongue around it, (s)he just can't get it out
♦ y•pʃø βoʒge• tarβana• {phrase} his/her hair is standing on end
♦ mə•jən kədale•m tarβane•n {phrase} I put my back out, I have a pain in the small of my back
♦ kørge•m tarβane•n {phrase} I put my back out, I have a pain in the small of my back
♦ βer gət͡ɕ tarβana•ʃ o•gəl {verb II – negative} not to move from the spot, not to budge
♦ ko•rnəʃ tarβane•m {verb II} to set out, to start on one's way, to start off
♦ tarβana•ʃ ja•mde {adjective} ready to leave
♦ tarβane•n ke•rtdəme {adjective} {set phrase} motionless, immobilized, paralyzed
2. to prepare, to get ready, to gather one's things
♢ βaʃkera•k tarβa•nəza! {sentence} get a move on!, hurry up!
♦ ʃko•ləʃ tarβane•m {verb II} to get ready for school
♦ kaja•ʃ tarβane•m {verb II} to get ready to go
3. to stir, to move slightly
♢ jo•gəʃo ləʃta•ʃ mla•ndəʃte tarβana• {sentence} the falling leaves stir slightly on the ground
4. to begin, to start, to start up
♢ pø•rtəm t͡ɕoŋəma•ʃ paʃa• tarβane•n {sentence} construction work on the house has begun
5. to start melting, to start thawing (snow)
♢ lum tarβana• {sentence} the snow is starting to melt
6. to start evaporating, to start vanishing (dew)
♢ lups tarβane•n o•gəl {sentence} the dew hasn't started evaporating yet
7. {figuratively} to rise, to rise up
♢ ka•lək tarβana• {sentence} the people are rising up
8. {medicine} to be put out of joint, to be dislocated
♢ ki•dʃe βer gət͡ɕ tarβane•n {sentence} (s)he dislocated his/her arm
9. {figuratively} to appear, to arise (thoughts, feelings)
♢ t͡ɕe•rləm ont͡ɕe•n, t͡ɕamanəma•ʃ tarβana• {sentence} when seeing the sick person, (s)he started feeling compassion
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// tarβane•n kaje•m {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
♢ ik βer gət͡ɕ βes βe•rəʃ tarβane•n kajena• {sentence} we'll go from one place to another