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# goodness.
# goodness.
#:'''''trum''' ni nari.''
#: '''''trum''' ni nari.''
#:: ''Goodnight.''
#:: ''Goodnight.''
# a thing that is good or beneficial.
# a thing that is good or beneficial.

Latest revision as of 20:42, 7 May 2026

Tulvan

Pronunciation

(Tulvan) IPA: /trum/

Noun

trum (accusative utrum, trumu, adjectival form itrum)

  1. goodness.
    trum ni nari.
    Goodnight.
  2. a thing that is good or beneficial.

Derived terms

Usage notes

Some English adjectives don't have a basic adjective correspondence in Tulvan, and using the attributive marking can result in an awkward expression for native Tulvans, just like saying something like "goodness to you" would be off in English. This is the case of "good", in most common greetings this is not expressed by an adjective in Tulvan, but by a noun meaning "well-being, goodness, wellness".

-Nicomega (talk) 15:44, 1 October 2021 (UTC)