šə̑ŋe•m
{verb II} [Generate paradigm] 1. {intransitive} to fit, to fit in, to have room
♢ pöle•mə̑š kokšü•dö jeŋ šə̑na• {sentence} two hundred people fit into the room
♢ č́ə̑la• kniga• č́emoda•nə̑š ok šə̑•ŋe {sentence} all the books won't fit in the suitcase
2. to penetrate, to soak into, to go through
♢ zo•ntik βošt jür ok šə̑•ŋe {sentence} rain doesn't go through the umbrella
3. {figuratively} to penetrate, to take root, to establish oneself
♢ u orfogra•fij pra•βil i•lə̑šə̑š šə̑ŋe•n {sentence} the new orthography rules took root
4. {figuratively} to penetrate, to go deep into, to leave a deep impression, to engrave oneself (on a heart, mind)
♢ šomake•t šümə̑ške•m šə̑ŋe•n {sentence} your words left a deep impression on my heart
♢ ti•de βujə̑ške•m ok šə̑•ŋe {sentence} I can't get it into my head
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/ šə̑ŋe•n lekta•m {verb I} (out); {set phrase} to appear, to manifest, to show, to be reflected
♢ Jelu•n kua•nže č́uri•jə̑škə̑že šə̑ŋe•n le•ktə̑n {sentence} joy appeared on Yelu's face
/ šə̑ŋe•n pure•m {verb II} (in)
♢ ušə̑ške•m uda• kojə̑še•t šə̑ŋe•n pure•n {sentence} your bad behavior left a deep impression on me
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// šə̑ŋe•n koda•m {verb I} {perfective} (see above); to be remembered
♢ tə̑ge• ojlə̑meta•t šarnə̑mašə̑ške•m šə̑ŋe•n ko•də̑n {sentence} the way you talked engraved itself in my memory