дэщэн

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Adyghe

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дэщэн (dɛśɛn)

  1. to take someone with oneself
    томэр хым дэпщэрагъоба?Don't you want to bring Tom with you to the sea?
    томым дищагъ хым икӏалитӏу — Tom took both his boys to the sea.
    сиунэ укъакӏомэ къыздащ кӏалэр — When you come to my house bring the boy with you.
    дезэртым кӏалэр дащTake the boy with you in the desert.
    томым дещэ махъкӏэхэр дезэртым — Tom is taking the camels with him in the desert.