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üč́ašem
{verb II} [Generate paradigm]
1.     to compete
imńe dene üč́ašem     {verb II}     to have a horse race
tunemmašte üč́ašem     {verb II}     to compete in one's studies
2.     to argue, to debate, to discuss, to dispute, to quarrel
tidə̑n šotə̑što üč́ašaš ok šogo     {sentence}     this isn't worth arguing about
iktaž-kön dene iktaž-mo šotə̑što üč́ašem     {verb II}     to argue about something with someone, to dispute something with someone
iktaž-mo nergen üč́ašem     {verb II}     to argue about something, to dispute something
politike nergešte üč́ašem     {verb II}     to argue about politics
3.     to bet, to have a bet
molan üč́ašena?     {sentence}     what should we bet for?
joltaš dene üč́ašem     {verb II}     to bet with a friend
iktaž-kön dene üč́ašem     {verb II}     to bet with somebody
4.     to dispute, to contest, to challenge
iktaž-kön praβaž nergen üč́ašem     {verb II}     to contest someone's right
üč́ašaš lijdə̑me     {adjective}     undisputed, indisputable
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// üč́ašen koltem     {verb II}     {perfective} (see above); to lose a bet, to lose in a bet
Mič́u oksam üč́ašen koltə̑š     {sentence}     Michu lost his money in a bet
// üč́ašen nalam     {verb I}     {perfective} (see above); to win a bet
// iktaž-kön mlandə̑žə̑m üč́ašen nalam     {verb I}     to win someone's land in a bet
--"PARENT"--> üč́aš

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Last update: 10 August 2023