ʃukte•m
{verb II} [Generate paradigm] 1. to succeed in, to manage to, to have time to, to make it
♢ om ʃu•kto {sentence} I don't have the time
♦ ku•rʒən ʃukte•m {verb II} to manage to escape
♦ əʃte•n ʃukte•m {verb II} to manage to do
2. to carry out, to fulfill (A.E.), to fulfil (B.E.), to execute, to realize, to realise (B.E.ALT), to implement, to satisfy
♦ a•kəm ʃukte•n pue•m {verb II} {set phrase} to settle a bill
♦ zada•nijəm ʃukte•m {verb II} to carry out a task
♦ ikta•ʒ-køn jodma•ʃəʒəm ʃukte•m {verb II} to carry out someone's request
♦ jo•dməm ʃukte•m {verb II} to carry out someone's request
♦ ku•mələm ʃukte•m {verb II} to carry out someone's wish
♦ mu•təm ʃukte•m {verb II} to fulfill a promise
♦ pla•nəm ʃukte•m {verb II} to implement a plan
♦ t͡ɕo•nəʃ ʃukte•m {verb II} {set phrase} to plague, to pester, to wear out, to exasperate, to torment; {set phrase} to leave a strong impression, to have a great effect on somebody
♦ t͡ɕəla• jodma•ʃəm ʃukte•m {verb II} to satisfy all requirements
♦ ʃo•nəməm ʃukte•m {verb II} to realize a dream
3. to lead to, to bring to (a certain place, conditions)
♦ aβa•m ʃortma•ʃke ʃukte•m {verb II} to make one's mother cry
♦ paʃa•m mut͡ɕa•ʃke ʃukte•m {verb II} to bring work to an end
4. to communicate, to bring (information)
♦ uβe•rəm ka•lək dek ʃukte•m {verb II} to bring news to the public
♦ uβe•rəm ʃukte•m {verb II} to bring news
5. to finish (a year of one's life), to reach (an age)
♦ ku•dlo ijəma•t ʃukta•ʃ o•gəl {verb II – negative} not to reach the age of 60
♦ y•mərəm ʃukte•m {verb II} {set phrase} to live out one's days, to die
6. to hold out, to last out (a certain time period)
♦ paʃa•ʃte 15 ijəma•t ʃukte•m {verb II} to hold out in a job for fifteen years
7. to deliver
♦ se•rəʃəm βe•rəʃkəʒe ʃukte•m {verb II} to deliver a letter to its destination
8. to lead, to lay, to build
♢ asfa•ʎt ko•rnəm fe•rməʃ ʃume•ʃ ʃukte•nət {sentence} roads were paved to the farm
♢ gaz pu•t͡ɕəm ʃernu•rəʃ ʃume•ʃ ʃukta•t {sentence} gas pipes were laid up to Shernur
9. to finish, to complete
♦ ket͡ɕəβa•l ko•t͡ɕkəʃəm ʃukte•m {verb II} to finish dinner
♦ pø•rtəm ʃukte•m {verb II} to finish a house
10. {in a converb construction} (marks that an activity is successfully carried out to the end, up to a certain limit, coupled with transitive verbs)
♦ βut͡ɕe•n ʃukte•m {verb II} to wait
♦ konde•n ʃukte•m {verb II} to bring
♦ lu•dən ʃukte•m {verb II} to finish reading
♦ namije•n ʃukte•m {verb II} to deliver
♦ urge•n ʃukte•m {verb II} to finish sewing
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// ʃukte•n mije•m {verb II} {imperfective} (see above)
// paʃa•m ʃukte•n mije•m {verb II} to finish one's work
// ʃukte•n tola•m {verb I} {imperfective} (see above)
♢ aka•m paʃa•ʒəm sa•jən ʃukte•n tole•ʃ {sentence} my sister does her work well
// ʃukte•n ʃoge•m {verb II} {imperfective} (see above)
// zako•nəm ʃukte•n ʃoge•m {verb II} to satisfy the law
--"PARENT"--> ʃua•m