šinč́e•m
{verb II} [Generate paradigm] 1. to know
♢ ti•də̑n nerge•n ńimo•m ok ši•nč́e {sentence} (s)he knows nothing of this
♢ ti•de je•ŋə̑n č́ə̑la• šem paša•ž nerge•n šinč́e•m {sentence} I know about all this person's dirty deeds
♢ škea•t šinč́e•m, č́ə̑la• βašta•lt kerte•š {sentence} :I know myself that everything can change
♢ joltaše•mə̑n o•jgə̑žə̑m šinč́e•m {sentence} I know my friend's grief
♢ šinč́e•t, kuze• tu•do mə̑la•m βaše•štə̑š? {sentence} do you know, how (s)he answered me?
♦ ot ši•nč́e {phrase} look, now look, how do you like that, fancy that (expression of reproach, surprise, indignation)
♦ ške šinč́a• {phrase} (s)he knows best, (s)he can do as (s)he wants, (s)he can suit himself/herself
♦ gra•motə̑m šinč́e•m {verb II} to be able to read and write
♦ šinč́a•š č́ot tə̑•ršə̑še {adverb} eager for knowledge, inquisitive
♦ ške paša•m šinč́e•m {verb II} to know one's subject, to know one's business
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// šinč́e•n lija•m {verb I} {perfective} (see above); to remember, to bear in mind, to keep in mind
♢ šinč́e•n li•jza, erla• kontro•l'nə̑j paša• lije•š {sentence} keep in mind that there'll be a written test tomorrow
// šinč́e•n nala•m {verb I} {perfective} (see above); to find out
♢ šinč́e•n nala•m a•l'e mom tu•do ə̑štə̑le•š {sentence} I'll find out what he's doing
// šinč́e•n šoge•m {verb II} {imperfective} (see above)
♢ mo ə̑šta•ltmə̑m mə̑j šinč́e•n šogena•m {sentence} I knew all that had happened