t͡ɕəgəlta•m
{verb I} [Generate paradigm] 1. {intransitive} to itch, to tickle, to be irritated
♢ logare•m t͡ɕəgəlte•ʃ {sentence} my throat's tickling
♦ jə•lməʒe t͡ɕəgəlte•ʃ {phrase} (s)he is itching to say something
♦ ka•pʃe t͡ɕəgəlte•ʃ {phrase} his/her blood is racing, his/her blood is boiling
♦ mo•gərʒo t͡ɕəgəlte•ʃ {phrase} his/her blood is racing, his/her blood is boiling
♦ ki•dʃe t͡ɕəgəlte•ʃ {phrase} his/her fingers are itching (e.g., to do something, for a fight)
♦ koja•ʒe t͡ɕəgəlte•ʃ {phrase} (s)he's fooling away his/her time, (s)he doesn't know how good (s)he's got it
♦ loga•rʒe t͡ɕəgəlte•ʃ {phrase} (s)he wants to eat, (s)he wants to drink
♦ t͡ɕo•nʒo t͡ɕəgəlte•ʃ {phrase} (s)he's excited, (s)he's agitated; (s)he is rejoicing; (s)he's impatient, she can't wait
♦ ʃy•mʒø t͡ɕəgəlte•ʃ {phrase} (s)he's excited, (s)he's agitated; (s)he is rejoicing
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// t͡ɕə•gəlt kaje•m {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
♢ jy•ʃø je•ŋən ki•dʃe t͡ɕə•gəlt kaja• {sentence} the drunken man's hands are itching