sa•jə̑n
{adverb} 1. well, properly
♢ ške paša•žə̑m sa•jə̑n šukta• {sentence} (s)he does his/her work properly
♢ sa•jə̑n ok ša•rne {sentence} (s)he doesn't remember well
♢ tu•do sa•jə̑n šonaltə̑de• ə̑šte•n {sentence} (s)he did it without thinking it through
♢ mə̑j tə̑ ajde•mə̑m sa•jə̑n pale•m {sentence} I know this person very well
♢ se•rə̑šə̑m sa•jə̑n lud {sentence} read the letter properly
♦ sa•jə̑n kaj {phrase} bon voyage
♦ sa•jə̑n ka•jə̑za {phrase} bon voyage
♦ sa•jə̑n kod {phrase} all the best, take care
♦ sa•jə̑n ko•dsa {phrase} all the best, take care
♦ sa•jə̑n ma•le {phrase} sleep well!, good night!
♦ sa•jə̑n ma•lə̑za {phrase} sleep well!, good night!
♦ ikta•ž-köm sa•jə̑n pale•m {verb II} to know someone well
♦ sa•jə̑n ile•m {verb II} to live well
♦ sa•jə̑n koja•m {verb I} {set phrase} to play the hypocrite
♦ sa•jə̑n kuč́ə̑ltma•š {noun} thrift, economy
♦ sa•jə̑n sijle•m {verb II} to entertain properly
♦ sa•jə̑n tune•m lekta•m {verb I} to complete one's studies successfully, to graduate
♦ sa•jə̑n tü•lə̑mö paša• βer {noun} well-paid position
♦ sa•jə̑n ə̑šte•m {verb II} to do well
♦ škem sa•jə̑n šiža•m {verb I} to feel well
2. strongly, properly, nicely, greatly
♢ memna•m sa•jə̑n onda•lə̑št {sentence} they pulled the wool over our eyes nicely
♦ sa•jə̑n pere•m {verb II} to give a heavy blow
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