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βereʃta•m
{verb I} [Generate paradigm]
1.     to get into, to go into, to find oneself in
pət͡ɕke•məʃəʃ βereʃta•m     {verb I}     to find oneself in darkness
ʃint͡ɕala•n βereʃta•m     {verb I}     to get something in one's eyes
paʃa•ʃke βereʃta•m     {verb I}     to obtain work
uʒaləmaʃka•t βereʃta•m     {verb I}     to reach the shelves
sud o•nt͡ɕəko βereʃta•m     {verb I}     to come up for trial, to reach trial
kuʃe•t͡ɕ təj tə•ʃke βereʃtəna•t?     {sentence}     how did you get here?
ki•dəʃ βereʃta•m     {verb I}     to fall into somebody's hands
kapka•nəʃ βereʃta•m     {verb I}     to fall into a trap
2.     to be found, to turn up, to come up
ama•l βereʃte•ʃ     {sentence}     a reason will be found, a reason will come up
3.     to run against, to stumble upon, to stumble on
kyrtɲəβo•ʃtərəʃ βereʃta•m     {verb I}     to stumble on an iron wire
4.     {figuratively} to run across, to run into, to stumble upon, to come across, to find, to encounter, to discover
məj joltaʃe•mən pat͡ɕe•rəʃtəʒe poʃku•dəʒəm βereʃtəna•m     {sentence}     I came across his neighbor in my boyfriend's apartment
jeŋ ymba•k βereʃta•m     {verb I}     to run into a person
jolgo•rnəʃ βereʃta•m     {verb I}     to run across a footpath, to stumble upon a footpath
kəʃa•ʃke βereʃta•m     {verb I}     to come on somebody's track
paʃa•ʃtəʒe βereʃta•m     {verb I}     to find him/her at work
po•ŋgəm βereʃta•m     {verb I}     to find mushrooms
ʃke•tʃəm βe•le βereʃta•m     {verb I}     to find someone alone
ʃo•ləʃtʃəm βereʃta•m     {verb I}     to discover a thief
5.     to fall to someone, to come into someone's possession
et͡ɕanla•n kugu• kol βereʃte•ʃ     {sentence}     Echan catches a large fish
məla•m saj kniga• βere•ʃte     {sentence}     a good book found its way into my hands
6.     to be punished, to catch it, to get it
rβezəla•n aβa• det͡ɕ βereʃte•ʃ     {sentence}     the boy is going to catch it from his mother
ydərla•n laβəra• eŋe•rəʃte jyʃtəlməla•n βereʃte•ʃ     {sentence}     the girl will catch it for going swimming in the dirty river
7.     to meet
ʃint͡ɕaβa•ʃ βereʃta•m     {verb I}     to meet face to face
8.     {impersonal} to have to
məlane•m maʃina•m uʒala•ʃ βereʃte•ʃ     {sentence}     I have to sell the car
maʃina•m uʒalaʃe•m βereʃte•ʃ     {sentence}     I have to sell the car
mura•ʃ βereʃte•ʃ     {sentence}     one must sing
--"PARENT"--> βer

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