Meaning:1) indicates a long distance or the excessiveness of the result of the situation denoted by the main verb. 2) expresses the ultimate dying of the subject of the main verb
Comments:1) yaŋsiʔama to carry far away; wadapsighäʔma to become completely drenched. 2) khimyo:.nuŋrup.si.ghad.a.mi.ro. (house collapse.SOC be_buried.die.PROC.PT.3PL.REP) When the house collapsed, they died, buried under the rubble.
Meaning:auxiliary which expresses the sensing of an emotion
Comments:kissima to be scared, to feel afraid; ne:sima to feel shy, to feel embarrassed.
Entry:sima III
Stem:<-sis- ; -si->
Grammar:v.intr.aux. & v.tr.aux.
Meaning:expresses the prolongation of the situation denoted by the main verb
Comments:ädräʔhiŋ.si.ye. (a_bit live.still.FCT) He was still alive a bit.
Entry:simbaniŋ
Grammar:n. & adv.
Meaning:a) two years ago; b) two years before, the second year before.
Entry:simbreʔŋa
Grammar:adv.
Meaning:the day before yesterday.
Entry:simesi
Grammar:n.
Meaning:alternative for sibaŋni.
Entry:simma
Grammar:adv.
Meaning:a) in two years from now; b) two years later.
Entry:simma I
Stem:<sips- ; sim->
Grammar:v.intr. & v.tr.
Meaning:1) v.intr. to tear off, to peel, to be ripped or pulled off 2) v.tr. to take off, to pull off, to rip off
Comments:1) semdumma.noʔsim.ghä:.tta. (nails.EXF tear_off.PROC.PF) Even my nails are torn off. 2) sim.be.bett.e! (rip.RES.DAT.IMP) Rip off [his clothes]!
Entry:simma II
Stem:<sips- ; sim->
Grammar:v.tr.
Meaning:to ask somebody.
Nepali: sodhnu
Entry:simmak
Grammar:n.
Meaning:the place where leaves etc. are dried above the kheʔma.
Meaning:to rub oil into one's hair, to rub oil on the body.
Nepali: tel dalnu
Entry:si:ʔma II
Stem:<-si:d- ; -si:t->
Grammar:v.intr.aux. & v.tr.aux.
Meaning:to be on the point of, to be on the verge of
Comments:so:ʔmakhäs.si:ʔ.ma. (breath go.about_to.INF) His breath [was] on the point dying out. kaap.si:ʔ.ma häf ram.buk.pe:.tta! (I come.about_to.INF you walk.start.RES.PF) You're leaving the moment I come!
Entry:si:ʔwa
Grammar:n. & adj.
Meaning:1) n. dew; 2) adj. dewy.
Entry:siŋak
Grammar:n.
Meaning:large leaf, as of the sal or Indian chestnut trees.