Meaning:1a) to call, to shout, to cry out; b) to say; c) to bicker, to quarrel; d) to complain loudly, to wail; 2a) to sound; b) (of the clock) to strike; 3) (with an infinitive complement) to be on the point of, to look like
Comments:tä:k.khäʔ.maka:.ye. (fall_down.PROC.INF cry.FCT) It's on the point of falling over. Cf. kha speech.
Nepali: bhannu, karāunu, bajnu
Entry:ka:ŋa
Grammar:n.
Meaning:a kind of cricket which makes an unbroken sound.
Meaning:1) v.intr. to come up; 2) v.intr.aux. a) expresses that the situation denoted by the main verb involves an upward approaching motion b) expresses that the situation referred to by the main verb took place for a protracted period of time in the past.
Comments:2a) piŋ.gad.a. (run.come_up.PT) He came running up.
Nepali: māthi āunu
Entry:käʔma II
Stem:<-kätt- ; -kät- ; -kä:->
Grammar:v.tr.aux.
Meaning:1) expresses that the situation denoted by the transitive main verb involves an upward approaching motion or transportation 2) expresses that the situation referred to by the main verb took place for a protracted period of time in the past
Comments:1) Tumbaryu:.gätt.u. (Tāmar follow_course.bring_up.о3) He followed the course of the TāmarKosī.2)mo.dokaŋ.gäʔ.m.äaŋ.gäʔ.m.äaŋ.gäʔ.m.äkoiäksaf.goanum.baŋ.gole:.dokt.u.ŋ.ma. (that.like suffer.come_up.INF.FCT some after.TH a_bit.ELA.TH know.find.о3.EXAG.12NS) In this way, enduring a lot of suffering, we acquired knowledge.