tupela
{adjective} {adverb} [Generate paradigm] 1. reverse, opposite
♢ pašaže č́ə̑lt tupela {sentence} it's just the other way around
♢ pašaže jöršə̑n tupela {sentence} it's just the other way around
♦ tupela kornə̑m toškem {verb II} {set phrase} to do something the wrong way round
♦ tupela kosil'a {noun} {set phrase} obstinate person
♦ tupela radam dene {adverb} in reverse order
♦ tupela šonə̑š {noun} opposite ideas
2. reverse, back
♦ medal'ə̑n tupela mogə̑ržo {noun} back side of a medal
3. {figuratively} unfriendly, alienating, lacking empathy
♦ tupela onč́altə̑š {noun} unfriendly look
4. {figuratively} bad, reprehensible, immoral
♦ tupela paša {noun} reprehensible deed
5. backwards, back-to-front
♦ joltaš deke tupela šogem {verb II} to stand with one's back to a friend
♦ tupela kajem {verb II} to move backwards
♦ tupela keč́em {verb II} to hang back-to-front, to hang backwards
♦ tupela kuralam {verb I} {set phrase} to be at variance, to do things differently
6. back, in the opposite direction
♦ tupela üštam {verb I} to sweep in the opposite direction
7. {figuratively} the other way around, contrarily, vice versa
♢ uda otmetkə̑m nalmem ok šu, da ere tupela lekteš {sentence} I don't want to get bad grades, but I do anyway
8. {figuratively} incorrectly, wrongly
♦ tupela murem {verb II} to sing incorrectly; {set phrase} to be at variance, to sing a different tune
♦ tupela umə̑lem {verb II} to misunderstand
9. {figuratively} in an unfriendly manner, in an unsocial fashion, unsociably
♦ tupela mutlanem {verb II} to talk in an unfriendly manner
10. {figuratively} reprehensibly, immorally
♦ tupela ilem {verb II} to live immorally
11. inside out
♦ tuβə̑rə̑m tupela č́ijem {verb II} to wear a dress inside out
--"PARENT"--> tupe