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шергылташ (-ам)
{verb I} [Generate paradigm]
1.     to come undone, to unravel
пидме чулкам шергылтеш     {sentence}     my knitted stockings came undone
2.     to be heard, to sound, to spread, to ring out, to thunder
торашке шергылташ (-ам)     {verb I}     to be heard from afar
3.     to be filled with, to resound with (sounds)
йӱк-йӱан дене шергылташ (-ам)     {verb I}     to be filled with noise
куку йӱк дене шергылташ (-ам)     {verb I}     to be filled with the song of a cuckoo
4.     {figuratively} to be famous, to be renowned, to have a reputation
тудын лӱмжӧ кумдан шергылтеш     {sentence}     his/her name is renowned afar
5.     {intransitive} to shake, to tremble
лӱдмӧ дене могыржо шергылтеш     {sentence}     his/her body trembles from fear
6.     {figuratively} to feel shivery, to feel feverish, to be chilled
могыр шергылтеш     {sentence}     I feel shivery, I feel feverish
~ COPULATIVE CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
/ шергылт толаш (-ам)     {verb I}     (towards the speaker)
весела муро шергылт толеш     {sentence}     a merry tune is resounding
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// шергылт каяш (-ем)     {verb II}     {perfective} (see above)
могыр коваште шергылт кайыш     {sentence}     a chill went across the skin
// шергылт шогаш (-ем)     {verb II}     {imperfective} (see above)
кычкыркалымаш шергылт шога     {sentence}     screaming can be heard

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Last update: 10 August 2023