βite•m
{verb II} [Generate paradigm] 1. to trickle, to ooze, to seep through
♢ jyr βita• {sentence} the rain is trickling through
2. to go into, to enter, to penetrate
♢ u•to jyk pøle•məʃ ok βi•te {sentence} unwanted sounds don't penetrate my room
3. to get wet, to get soaked
♢ keme•m βita• {sentence} my shoes are getting soaked
4. to leak, to let water through
♢ leβe•dəʃ βita• {sentence} the roof is leaking
5. {figuratively} to disappear
♢ jy•ʃø jeŋ teŋget͡ɕa•k jo•mən. ku•ʃko βite•n ala•? {sentence} a drunken man vanished yesterday - where has he disappeared to?
6. {figuratively} to fall to someone, to fall to someone's lot
♢ pø•rtəm əʃte•n ʃuktəme•ʃke, marinala•n ʃu•ko o•jgo βi•təʃ {sentence} before she was done with building the house, Marina went through a lot of grief
7. {figuratively} to penetrate, to pierce (someone's heart)
♢ aβa•n ʃø•rʒø got͡ɕ βite•n ʃo•t͡ɕmo jə•lmən ja•mʒe {sentence} I imbibed the beauty of my native tongue with my mother's milk
♦ t͡ɕo•nəʃ βite•m {verb II} {set phrase} to agitate, to upset, to go to someone's heart; {set phrase} to bore, to tire, to exhaust, to vex
♦ ʃy•məʃ βite•m {verb II} {set phrase} to agitate, to upset, to go to someone's heart; {set phrase} to bore, to tire, to exhaust, to vex