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ont͡ɕe•m
{verb II} [Generate paradigm]
1.     to look, to watch
i•kte-βe•səʃtəm ont͡ɕa•ʎət͡ɕ     {sentence}     they looked at one another
ymba•kəʒe o•nt͡ɕəʃəm     {sentence}     I looked at him/her
βə•staβkəm ont͡ɕe•m     {verb II}     to see an exhibition
ont͡ɕe•n jørate•t     {phrase}     what a lovely sight, what a feast for the eyes, it's a sight to behold
ont͡ɕe•n kuane•t     {phrase}     one can but marvel, amazing, hard to believe
ont͡ɕe•n øra•t     {phrase}     one can but marvel, amazing, hard to believe
ont͡ɕe•n βisəma•ʃ     {noun}     ocular estimation
ont͡ɕe•n pue•m     {verb II}     {set phrase} to tell fortunes, to tell somebody's fortune
ont͡ɕe•t gən     {adverb}     {set phrase} it turns out, as it turns out
o•nt͡ɕəko ont͡ɕe•m     {verb II}     to look forward, to look ahead
ṕje•səm ont͡ɕa•ʃ kaje•m     {verb II}     to see a play
syre•təm ont͡ɕe•m     {verb II}     to look at a picture
teleβi•zorəm ont͡ɕe•m     {verb II}     to watch television
ʃint͡ɕa•ʃke ont͡ɕe•m     {verb II}     to look somebody in the eyes; {set phrase} to be dependent on somebody; {set phrase} to try to ingratiate oneself
ʃke o•nt͡ɕəko ont͡ɕe•m     {verb II}     to look in front of oneself
ʃø•rən ont͡ɕe•m     {verb II}     to look askew; {set phrase} to treat somebody in an unfriendly manner
2.     to examine, to survey
βerʃø•rəm ont͡ɕe•m     {verb II}     to survey an area
3.     to discuss, to examine
sud dela•m ont͡ɕa•     {sentence}     the court will examine the matter
ne•le jo•dəʃəm ont͡ɕe•m     {verb II}     to examine a difficult matter, to discuss a difficult question
4.     to familiarize oneself, to familiarise oneself (B.E.ALT)
biogra•fijəm ont͡ɕe•m     {verb II}     to familiarize oneself with a biography
prika•zəm ont͡ɕe•m     {verb II}     to familiarize oneself with an order
5.     to nurse, to tend, to look after, to care for
je•ʃəm ont͡ɕe•m     {verb II}     to look after a family
jot͡ɕa•m ont͡ɕe•m     {verb II}     to look after a child, to nurse a child
jot͡ɕa•m ont͡ɕe•n kuʃte•m     {verb II}     to raise a child
ki•ndəm ont͡ɕe•n kuʃte•m     {verb II}     to grow grain crops
ku•ʃkələm ont͡ɕe•n kuʃte•m     {verb II}     to grow plants
ont͡ɕe•n kuʃte•m     {verb II}     {set phrase} to bring up, to rear, to raise; {set phrase} {transitive} to grow
ont͡ɕe•n kuʃtəma•ʃ     {noun}     training, raising, bringing up; growing (plants)
søsna•m ont͡ɕe•m     {verb II}     to tend pigs
ʃke jot͡ɕa•-βla•kəm ont͡ɕe•m     {verb II}     to look after one's children, to care for one's children
t͡ɕe•rləm ont͡ɕe•m     {verb II}     to look after a sick person
6.     {figuratively} to look after, to entertain, to treat (guests)
una•m ont͡ɕe•m     {verb II}     to look after a guest
7.     {figuratively} to choose (a bride, groom, part of formal courtship traditions)
y•dərəm ont͡ɕa•ʃ koʃta•m     {verb I}     to go and choose a bride
ka•t͡ɕəm ont͡ɕe•m     {verb II}     to choose a groom
8.     {figuratively} fo follow someone's example, to emulate
mo•lo-βla•kəm ont͡ɕe•m     {verb II}     to follow the example of others
9.     {figuratively} to turn one's attention to something, to pay attention to something, to look at something
o•nt͡ɕət͡ɕ ʃke•ndəm ont͡ɕa•l, βara• i•ʒe jeŋ nerge•n o•jlo     {sentence}     take a look at yourself first, only then talk about others
10.     {figuratively} to look at, to think about, to direct one's thoughts
o•nt͡ɕəko ont͡ɕe•m     {verb II}     to think about the future
erla•ʃke ont͡ɕe•m     {verb II}     to think about the next day
11.     {figuratively} to consider in a certain manner, to think of in a certain manner, to have a certain attitude towards something
ikta•ʒ-mom kerəʃo•tən ont͡ɕe•m     {verb II}     to have a serious attitude towards something
kri•tikəm uda•n ont͡ɕe•m     {verb II}     to resent criticism, not to respond well to criticism
12.     {figuratively} to face, to point in a certain direction, to look onto
okna• ure•məʃke ont͡ɕa•     {sentence}     the window faces the street, the window looks onto the street
13.     {figuratively} to shine (sun, moon)
tə•lze pəl ʃeŋge•t͡ɕ ont͡ɕa•     {sentence}     the moon is shining from behind the clouds
ky•ʃət͡ɕən ke•t͡ɕe ont͡ɕa•     {sentence}     the sun is shining from above
14.     {in a converb construction} (attempting to do something, trying to do something, doing something for a short time, in second person can also be used to express threats, etc.)
to•lən o•nt͡ɕo!     {sentence}     oh just try and come!
kutəre•n ont͡ɕe•m     {verb II}     to have a talk
lu•dən ont͡ɕe•m     {verb II}     to try to read, to skim through
ʃokte•n ont͡ɕe•m     {verb II}     to play briefly
~ COPULATIVE CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
/ ont͡ɕe•n saβərne•m     {verb II}     (around)
/ pa•lədəme βe•rəm ont͡ɕe•n saβərne•m     {verb II}     to take a good look at an unknown place
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// ont͡ɕe•n koda•m     {verb I}     {perfective} (see above)
// ikta•ʒ-køn pot͡ɕe•ʃəʒe ont͡ɕe•n koda•m     {verb I}     to follow somebody with one's eyes
// ont͡ɕe•n koʃta•m     {verb I}     {imperfective} (see above)
// toʃte•rəʃte ekspona•t-βla•kəm ont͡ɕe•n koʃta•m     {verb I}     to look at items of exhibit in a museum
// ont͡ɕe•n lekta•m     {verb I}     {perfective} (see above)
// gaze•təm ont͡ɕe•n lekta•m     {verb I}     to look through a newspaper
// ont͡ɕe•n nala•m     {verb I}     {perfective} (see above)
// ke•βətəʃte satu•m ont͡ɕe•n nala•m     {verb I}     to look at goods in a store
// dela•m ont͡ɕe•n nalma•ʃ     {noun}     case hearing
// ont͡ɕe•n pətare•m     {verb II}     {perfective} (see above)
// kino•m ont͡ɕe•n pətare•m     {verb II}     to watch a film to the end
// ont͡ɕe•n tola•m     {verb I}     {imperfective} (see above)
βara• i•mɲəm ont͡ɕe•n toləta•t, tul jər t͡ɕumalte•n, mala•ʃ βo•zət     {sentence}     then, they check on the horses, stretch out by the fire, and lie down to sleep
// ont͡ɕe•n ʃint͡ɕe•m     {verb II}     {imperfective} (see above); to loaf around, to idle
t͡ɕəla•n paʃa•m əʃta•t, a təj ont͡ɕe•n ʃint͡ɕe•t     {sentence}     everyone's working, and you're loafing around
// ont͡ɕe•n ʃoge•m     {verb II}     {imperfective} (see above); to loaf around, to idle
t͡ɕəla•n paʃala•n pi•ʒənət, a təj ont͡ɕe•n ʃoge•t     {sentence}     everyone's getting to work, and you're loafing around
// ont͡ɕe•n ʃukte•m     {verb II}     {perfective} (see above)
məj t͡ɕəla•ʃt pot͡ɕe•ʃ ont͡ɕe•n om ʃu•kto     {sentence}     I don't have time to look after everyone

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