ʃer ː
{noun} [Generate paradigm] 1. need, wish, desire
♢ jye•ʃ-jye•ʃ - ʃe•rʒe ok tem {sentence} (s)he drinks and drinks, but is still thirsty
♢ tə paʃa• de•ne ʃere•m te•mən {sentence} I've had enough of this work
♢ paʃa• ʃe•rəm tema• {sentence} I have enough of the matter
♢ βut͡ɕe•n ʃe•rʒe teme•ʃ {sentence} (s)he's sick of waiting
♢ ʃe•rəm it te•me! {sentence} don't bother me!, leave me alone!
♢ mo•dən-mo•dən ʃerʒa•t te•me {sentence} (s)he got tired of playing
♦ ʃere•m te•mən {phrase} I'm full, I've had enough, I'm longer hungry or thirsty; I've had it, I've had enough, I'm sick of it, I'm tired of it, I'm fed up with it
♦ ikta•ʒ-køn ʃe•rʒəm jo•dəʃtən teme•m {verb II} to tire someone with questions
♦ ʃer temːe•ʃ {adverb} {set phrase} enough, to one's heart's content
♦ ʃer temːe•ʃke {adverb} {set phrase} enough, to one's heart's content
♦ ʃer te•məʃe {adjective} annoying, boring, tiresome; abundant
♦ ʃer te•məʃe ergo•t͡ɕkəʃ {noun} abundant breakfast
♦ ʃe•rəm teme•m {verb II} {set phrase} to eat and drink one's fill, to be satisfied, to have enough (e.g., food and drink); {set phrase} to bore, to tire, to plague