symərle•m
{verb II} [Generate paradigm] 1. to fall, to fall down, to fall off
♦ leβe•dəʃ ymba•t͡ɕ symərle•m {verb II} to fall down from the roof, to fall off the roof
2. to collapse, to tumble down
♢ pørtβu•j ymba•kəʃt symərle•n {sentence} the house collapsed on their heads
♢ kyβa•r symərla• {sentence} the bridge collapsed
♢ pə•rdəʒ symərla• {sentence} the wall collapsed
3. {figuratively} to fall (on someone's shoulders, e.g., difficulties, responsibilities, worries)
♢ t͡ɕəla• tu•rgəʒ ʃy•jəʃkəʃt sy•mərləʃ {sentence} all the worries fell on their shoulders
4. {figuratively} to fall through, to collapse, to fail
♢ ʃonəme•m symərla• {sentence} my ideas are failing
5. {figuratively} to fall to the ground, to be eliminated, to be destroyed, to end
♢ kugəʒa•nəʃ symərla• {sentence} the state will collapse
♢ tidla•n køra• tyɲa• ok sy•mərlø {sentence} the world will not end because of this
~ COPULATIVE CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
/ symərle•n βole•m {verb II} (down)
♢ leβe•dəʃ gət͡ɕ lum symərle•n βola• {sentence} the snow is falling from the roof
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// symərle•n βoza•m {verb I} {perfective} (see above)
♢ ku•rʒʃo jeŋ symərle•n βo•zo {sentence} the running person fell down
// symərle•n kaje•m {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
♢ oʃma• pørt symərle•n ka•jəʃ {sentence} the sand castle collapsed
// symərle•n pəte•m {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
♢ pørt symərle•n pəte•n {sentence} the house collapsed completely
--"PARENT"--> syməre•m