u•gət͡ɕ(ən)
{adverb} 1. again, anew, afresh
♦ u•gət͡ɕ βaʃlijme•ʃke {phrase} till we meet again
♦ u•gət͡ɕ kolme•ʃke {phrase} goodbye (on telephone)
♦ zda•nijəm u•gət͡ɕ əʃte•m {verb II} to rebuild a building
♦ kniga•m u•gət͡ɕ luda•m {verb I} to reread a book
♦ u•gət͡ɕ akle•m {verb II} to reevaluate
♦ u•gət͡ɕ βoze•m {verb II} to rewrite
♦ u•gət͡ɕ da u•gət͡ɕ {adverb} again and again, over and over again
♦ u•gət͡ɕ kuʃka•ʃ βer {noun} {botany} phyllophore, apical point
♦ u•gət͡ɕ kuʃka•ʃ to•t͡ɕko {noun} {botany} phyllophore, apical point
♦ u•gət͡ɕ lymde•m {verb II} to rename
♦ u•gət͡ɕ mala•ʃ βoza•m {verb I} to go to bed again
♦ u•gət͡ɕ marla•n kaje•m {verb II} to remarry (woman)
♦ u•gət͡ɕ nøltma•ʃ {noun} rebirth, revival
♦ u•gət͡ɕ organizoβatle•m {verb II} to reorganize
♦ u•gət͡ɕ tøt͡ɕe•m {verb II} to retry, to try again
♦ u•gət͡ɕ tyŋala•m {verb I} to resume, to start again
♦ u•gət͡ɕ y•dərəm nala•m {verb I} to remarry (man)
♦ u•gət͡ɕ t͡ɕijalte•m {verb II} to repaint, to paint again
♦ u•gət͡ɕ t͡ɕoŋe•m {verb II} to rebuild
♦ u•gət͡ɕ ʃotle•m {verb II} to count again, to recount
♦ u•gət͡ɕ ʃot͡ɕa•m {verb I} to be reborn, to be born again
♦ u•gət͡ɕ ʃot͡ɕma•ʃ {noun} rebirth
♦ u•gət͡ɕ ələʒma•ʃ {noun} resurrection, rejuvenation
♦ u•gət͡ɕ əʃte•m {verb II} to rebuild, to reconstruct, to reconstitute
2. recently, newly
♦ u•gət͡ɕ na•lme arβe•r {noun} recently aquired things
♦ u•gət͡ɕ to•lʃo {adjective} newly arrived
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