ʃeŋge•t͡ɕ(ən)
{adverb} {postposition} [Generate paradigm] 1. from behind, from the back
♦ ikta•ʒ-køn ymba•ke ʃeŋge•t͡ɕ kerʒalta•m {verb I} to attack somebody from behind
♦ ʃeŋge•t͡ɕ pere•m {verb II} to hit from behind
♦ ʃeŋge•t͡ɕ pokte•m {verb II} to drive from behind
2. behind, at the back
♢ mola•n pərʎa• ot kaj, ere• jeŋ ʃeŋge•t͡ɕ kaje•t? {sentence} why won't you walk with us, you're always walking at the back
♦ uʃe•t ʃeŋge•t͡ɕ koʃte•ʃ {phrase} you don't think before you act
3. {figuratively} behind people's backs, in secret, secretly
♢ pørje•ŋ je•ŋən pe•laʃəʒ de•ke ʃeŋge•t͡ɕən ko•ʃtən {sentence} the man went secretly to somebody else's wife
4. {figuratively} behind someone's back, in the absence of somebody
♦ ʃeŋge•t͡ɕən ojle•m {verb II} to speak behind someone's back
5. on the back, on the behind, on the rear
♢ aβa•m mə•jəm ʃeŋget͡ɕe•m po•ɲəʒən {sentence} my mother smacked me on my bottom
6. from behind, out from behind
♢ pørt ʃeŋge•t͡ɕ jeŋ le•kte {sentence} someone came out from behind the house
♦ mə•jən ʃeŋge•t͡ɕ {adverb} from behind me
♦ pørt ʃeŋge•t͡ɕ {adverb} from behind the house, out from behind the house
♦ ʃeŋget͡ɕe•m {adverb} from behind me
♦ u•gəl ʃeŋge•t͡ɕ {adverb} from behind the corner
7. following, behind, after
♦ jolta•ʃ ʃeŋge•t͡ɕ koʃta•m {verb I} to follow a friend
♢ ko•rno pørt ʃeŋge•t͡ɕ kaja• {sentence} the road passes behind the house
♦ ʃeŋge•t͡ɕənʒe koʃta•m {verb I} {set phrase} to look after, to care for
8. during, while
♦ pajre•m ʃeŋge•t͡ɕ jarne•n pəte•m {verb II} to get worn out during a celebration
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