pudərtəlam
{verb I} {frequentative} [Generate paradigm] 1. {transitive} to break, to shatter
♢ korno ʃykʃəlan køra ʃofʲor-βlak maʃinaʃtəm peʃ t͡ɕyt͡ɕkədən pudərtələt {sentence} due to the bad roads, drivers frequently break their cars
♦ komeʃtaltʃe mlandəm pudərtəlam {verb I} to break up lumps of earth
♦ munəm pudərtəlam {verb I} to break eggs
♦ ʃələʒəm pudərtəlam {verb I} {set phrase} to break one's back, to work very hard
2. to crack (nuts)
♢ klat ont͡ɕəlno izi rβeze pykʃəm pudərtəl ʃint͡ɕa {sentence} a little boy is sitting in front of the storeroom cracking nuts
3. {transitive} to crumble, to break into little pieces
♦ kindəm pudərtəlam {verb I} to break bread into pieces
♦ peremet͡ɕəm pudərtəlam {verb I} to break cheesecakes into pieces
4. {figuratively} to violate, to break, not to adhere to
♦ zakonəm pudərtəlam {verb I} to break laws
♦ instrukt͡sijəm pudərtəlam {verb I} not to adhere to the instructions
5. {figuratively} to break, to work someone to exhaustion
♢ joltaʃem nele paʃaʃte pudərtələnət {sentence} my friend was worked to exhaustion
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// pudərtəl(ən) kəʃkem {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
// jandam pudərtəl kəʃkem {verb II} to break glass, to shatter glass
// pudərtəl(ən) pətarem {verb II} {perfective} (see above); {set phrase} to destroy, to criticize ruthlessly
♢ akam iziʒ godəm purakəm yʃtməʒ godəm aβamən motor bokal-βlakʃəm pudərtəl pətaren {sentence} when my sister was little, she broke my mother's beautiful goblets while she was dusting
--"PARENT"--> pudərtem