tynem
{verb II} [Generate paradigm] 1. to be in need, to be in want, to be short of, to lack, to need
♢ tudo ɲimolan ok tynø {sentence} (s)he is not in want of anything
♢ tudlan məj tynem {sentence} I need him/her
♦ oksalan tynem {verb II} to be in want of money, to be short of money
♦ kot͡ɕkəʃlan tynem {verb II} to be in need of food
2. to grow poor, to be reduced to beggary, to be ruined
♢ jaləse kalək tyna {sentence} the village inhabitants are growing poor
3. to be shy, to be timid, to become flustered, to be taken aback
♢ rβeze ydər ont͡ɕəlan tyna {sentence} the young man is shy with the girl
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// tynen ilem {verb II} {imperfective} (see above); to live in want
♢ kot͡ɕa-koβam tynen ilenət {sentence} my grandparents lived in want
// tynen ʃint͡ɕam {verb I} {perfective} (see above)
♢ tudo palədəme jeŋ ont͡ɕəlan tynen ʃint͡ɕən {sentence} (s)he got shy when faced with a stranger
// tynen ʃogalam {verb I} {perfective} (see above)
// βut͡ɕədəmo jodəʃlan tynen ʃogalam {verb I} to be taken aback by an unexpected question