taem, n., [From English] time; occasion.
temekn.poss.1s
tememn.poss.2s
temeln.poss.3s
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er a rokui el taemexpr.always; all the time.
Examples:
> I'll catch Helen at lunchtime.
> The child may be watched/babysat because he behaved well last time.
> I wasted my time going because there was nothing for me to buy.
> I don't have time to go to the party.
> I feel nostalgic about the Japanese times.
More Examples:
> Did you get an opportunity to study for the test tomorrow?
> We like it quick and easy money making schemes without thinking for the future.
> It's the object used when a man and a woman go to bed together whose purpose is to prevent pregnancy and to prevent the transmission of disease between them.
> It's almost time to go home.
> Kids these days think they are so smart.

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