ʃaga•t
{noun} [Generate paradigm] 1. {unit} hour
♦ ik ʃaga•t det͡ɕ o•nt͡ɕət͡ɕ {adverb} an hour ago
♦ ikməɲa•r ʃaga•təʃte {adverb} in a few hours, over the course of a few hours
♦ kok ʃaga•t ertəme•ke {adverb} in two hours
♦ kum ʃaga•t gət͡ɕ {adverb} after three hours
♦ ʃaga•t gət͡ɕ ʃaga•təʃke {adverb} from hour to hour
♦ ʃaga•t jeda• {adverb} hourly
♦ ʃaga•t pot͡ɕe•ʃ tyləma•ʃ {noun} hourly wage
♦ ʃagata•t pe•le {noun} an hour and a half
2. o'clock
♢ məɲa•r ʃaga•t? {sentence} what time is it?
♦ kanda•ʃ ʃagatla•n {adverb} at eight o'clock
♦ kum ʃaga•tat pe•le {adverb} half past three
♦ lu ʃagatla•n pətare•m {verb II} to finish something at ten o'clock
♦ ʃəm ʃaga•t kaste•ne {adverb} seven o'clock in the evening
3. class, lesson
♦ jə•lme ʃaga•t {noun} language lesson
4. clock, watch
♢ ʃaga•t sa•jən koʃte•ʃ {sentence} the clock works well
♦ pə•rdəʒ ʃaga•t {noun} wall clock
♦ ʃaga•təm ont͡ɕala•m {verb I} to look at a clock, to look at a watch
♦ ʃø•rtɲø ʃaga•t {noun} gold watch
5. time, moment
♦ po•ro ʃaga•təm βut͡ɕe•m {verb II} to wait for the right time
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♦ ʃaga•t y•ʃtø {noun} time zone