sitare•m
{verb II} [Generate paradigm] 1. to gather, to get (the necessary amount), to accumulate (the right quantity), to lay in (as much as one needs)
♦ oksa•m pat͡ɕerla•n sitare•m {verb II} to accumulate the money for a flat
2. to provide, to guarantee the supply of (the needed quantity)
♦ pum sitare•m {verb II} to supply with wood
♦ jeʃla•n mo kyle•ʃəm sitare•m {verb II} to provide for one's family
3. to make ends meet, to cope (e.g., with expenses)
♢ ka•ʒne tə•lzən oksa•m ilaʃla•n sitarena• {sentence} we make ends meet every month
♦ pəkʃe• oksa•m sitare•m {verb II} to barely make ends meet
4. to have time to, to manage
♢ βurge•məm mu•ʃkən ot sita•re {sentence} you don't have time to wash the clothes
5. to be content with, to be satisfied with, to limit oneself to
♢ ik klent͡ɕa• de•ne ot sita•re, ere• ʃu•ko kyle•ʃ {sentence} you're never satisfied with just one bottle, you always want more
6. {in a converb construction} (marks that activity is carried out up to a certain limit, coupled with a number of transitive and intransitive verbs)
♦ ko•t͡ɕkən sitare•m {verb II} to eat one's fill
♦ kutəre•n sitare•m {verb II} to have a good long talk
♦ male•n sitare•m {verb II} to have a good sleep
♦ pele•dəʃəm ky•rəʃt sitare•m {verb II} to pick a bundle of flowers
♦ poge•n sitare•m {verb II} to collect (some amount)
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