jørla•m
{verb I} [Generate paradigm] 1. to fall, to fall down, to collapse
♢ pə•rdəʒ jørle•ʃ {sentence} the wall is collapsing
♦ kana•ʃ jørla•m {verb I} to lie down for a nap
♦ kyβa•rəʃ jørla•m {verb I} to fall on the ground, to fall to the ground
♦ mala•ʃ jørla•m {verb I} to collapse into bed
♦ ureme•ʃ jørla•m {verb I} to collapse on the street
♦ ʃiʒde• jørla•m {verb I} to fall unexpectedly
2. to lie flat, to be beaten down (crops)
♢ ʃəda•ŋ jø•rlən {sentence} the wheat was beaten down
3. {figuratively} to perish, to die
♢ ke•βətəʃ tarβa•nəməʒ go•dəm ʃy•mʒəm kut͡ɕe•n ʃənde•n: omsa• βoktena•k jø•rlən {sentence} as (s)he was about to go shopping, (s)he grabbed at his/her heart and died by the door
4. {figuratively} to collapse, to fall apart
♢ 90-ʃe i•jəʃte laska• iləʃna• t͡ɕota•k jø•rʎø {sentence} our unworried life fell apart in the 90s
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// jø•rlən kaje•m {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
♢ ʃy•jʃø kapka• me•ŋge jø•rlən kaje•n {sentence} the rotten gate pole fell over