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pudərtəla•m
{verb I} {frequentative} [Generate paradigm]
1.     {transitive} to break, to shatter
ko•rno ʃykʃəla•n køra• ʃofʲo•r-βlak maʃina•ʃtəm peʃ t͡ɕy•t͡ɕkədən pu•dərtələt     {sentence}     due to the bad roads, drivers frequently break their cars
komeʃta•ltʃe mla•ndəm pudərtəla•m     {verb I}     to break up lumps of earth
mu•nəm pudərtəla•m     {verb I}     to break eggs
ʃə•ləʒəm pudərtəla•m     {verb I}     {set phrase} to break one's back, to work very hard
2.     to crack (nuts)
klat o•nt͡ɕəlno izi• rβe•ze py•kʃəm pu•dərtəl ʃint͡ɕa•     {sentence}     a little boy is sitting in front of the storeroom cracking nuts
3.     {transitive} to crumble, to break into little pieces
ki•ndəm pudərtəla•m     {verb I}     to break bread into pieces
pereme•t͡ɕəm pudərtəla•m     {verb I}     to break cheesecakes into pieces
4.     {figuratively} to violate, to break, not to adhere to
zako•nəm pudərtəla•m     {verb I}     to break laws
instru•kt͡sijəm pudərtəla•m     {verb I}     not to adhere to the instructions
5.     {figuratively} to break, to work someone to exhaustion
joltaʃe•m ne•le paʃa•ʃte pu•dərtələnət     {sentence}     my friend was worked to exhaustion
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// pu•dərtəl(ən) kəʃke•m     {verb II}     {perfective} (see above)
// janda•m pu•dərtəl kəʃke•m     {verb II}     to break glass, to shatter glass
// pu•dərtəl(ən) pətare•m     {verb II}     {perfective} (see above); {set phrase} to destroy, to criticize ruthlessly
aka•m izi•ʒ go•dəm pura•kəm y•ʃtməʒ go•dəm aβa•mən moto•r boka•l-βla•kʃəm pu•dərtəl pətare•n     {sentence}     when my sister was little, she broke my mother's beautiful goblets while she was dusting
--"PARENT"--> pudərte•m

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