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tunemam
{verb I} [Generate paradigm]
1.     to learn, to acquire a skill
serə̑šte ijaš ot tunem     {phrase}     you can't learn to swim standing on the shore
ijaš tunemam     {verb I}     to learn to swim
ludaš tunemam     {verb I}     to learn to read
skripkam šoktaš tunemam     {verb I}     to learn to play the violin
türlaš tunemam     {verb I}     to learn to embroider
2.     to study, to be educated, to attend an educational institution
βrač́lan tunemam     {verb I}     to study to be a doctor
marla tunemam     {verb I}     to study in Mari
tunemaš kajem     {verb II}     to go somewhere to study
tunemaš koltem     {verb II}     to send somedody to school, to have somedody educated
tunemaš purem     {verb II}     to enter an educational institution
školə̑što tunemam     {verb I}     to attend school
uniβersitetə̑šte tunemam     {verb I}     to study at university
3.     {transitive} to study
marij jə̑lmə̑m tunemam     {verb I}     to study Mari
meχanizmə̑m tunemam     {verb I}     to study a mechanism
jurisprudencijə̑m tunemam     {verb I}     to study law
4.     {transitive} to learn
u murə̑m tunemam     {verb I}     to learn a new song
poč́elamutə̑m tunemam     {verb I}     to learn a poem
semə̑m tunemam     {verb I}     to learn a tune
5.     to learn, to become wiser, to become more experienced
titakeš tunemə̑na     {phrase}     we learn from mistakes
6.     to get used to something, to become accustomed, to grow accustomed, to adapt oneself
iktaž-mom ə̑štaš tunemam     {verb I}     to grow used to doing something
iktaž-mogaj priβə̑č́kə̑lan tunemam     {verb I}     to pick up a habit
nele pašalan tunemə̑n     {sentence}     (s)he became accustomed to hard work
me uže tunemə̑nna     {sentence}     we're already used to it
kidə̑š tunemam     {verb I}     {set phrase} to be tamed, to become tame
pə̑č́kemə̑ške tunemam     {verb I}     to get used to the darkness
tunemme semə̑n     {adverb}     in a habitual manner, in a customary manner
u βerə̑šte ilen tunemam     {verb I}     to get used to living in a new place
u ilə̑š-kojə̑šlan tunemam     {verb I}     to get used to a new way of life
7.     to fall into a habit, to get into a habit
müjə̑m koč́mo deč́ βara jüštö βüdə̑m jüaš tunemam     {verb I}     to get into the habit of drinking cold water after eating honey
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// tunem ilem     {verb II}     {imperfective} (see above)
Sergej Moskošto tunem ila     {sentence}     Sergey studies in Moscow
// tunem lektam     {verb I}     {perfective} (see above); to finish (a school, a course)
// kə̑dalaš školə̑m tunem lektam     {verb I}     to finish secondary school
// tunem nalam     {verb I}     {perfective} (see above)
// č́atkan pidaš tunem nalam     {verb I}     to learn how to knit neatly
// tunem pə̑tarem     {verb II}     {perfective} (see above); to finish (a school, a course)
// uniβersitetə̑m tunem pə̑tarem     {verb II}     to graduate from a university
// tunem šogem     {verb II}     {imperfective} (see above)
// motorə̑n mutlanaš tunem šogem     {verb II}     to learn to speak eloquently
// tunem šuam     {verb I}     {perfective} (see above)
// u ilə̑š deke tunem šuam     {verb I}     to get used to a new life
// tunem šuktem     {verb II}     {perfective} (see above); to finish one's studies
// muč́aš marte tunem šuktem     {verb II}     to finish one's studies
// tunem šuktə̑də̑mo     {noun}     half-educated person

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