ʃuŋgaltam
{verb I} [Generate paradigm] 1. to fall
♦ kumək ʃuŋgaltam {verb I} to fall on one's face
2. {figuratively} to rush, to stream (somewhere)
♢ jyʃtø juʒ pørtəʃkø ʃuŋgalte {sentence} cold air rushed into the house
♢ kalək omsaʃke ʃuŋgalte {sentence} people rushed to the door
3. {figuratively} to jump into, to throw oneself into, to plunge into (the water)
♢ tunəktəʃo kyβar gət͡ɕ eŋerəʃ ʃuŋgalte {sentence} the teacher jumped off the bridge into the river
4. {figuratively} to plunge into, to become absorbed, to become engrossed, to take a great interest in, to be carried away by
♦ paʃaʃke ʃuŋgaltam {verb I} to become absorbed in work
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// ʃuŋgalt βozam {verb I} {perfective} (see above)
// not͡ɕko kyβar ymbake ʃuŋgalt βozam {verb I} to fall down on the wet floor
// ʃuŋgalt kajem {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
// mlandəʃke ʃuŋgalt kajem {verb II} to fall on the ground