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It must not be confused with "to meditate" which employs different word. The best translation into English would be "to ponder", and a perfectly valid equivalent would be the latin "cogito". It must be noted that it should ''not'' be used to express "I think today might be a good day" or to express doubt or uncertainty. | |||
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Revision as of 16:04, 28 October 2019
Tulvan
Etymology
Proto-Tulvan *tulu-, *tulua, ("to think").
Pronunciation
(Tulvan) IPA: /'tulʋ/
Verb
tulv
- to think, to ponder. The act of engaging on a mental exercise to determine a solution or to analyze a problem.
- Tulv kwam, kik ëv kem.
- I think therefore I am.
- Tulv kwam, kik ëv kem.
Inflection
Conjugation | Form |
---|---|
Present | tulv |
Past | taulv |
Imperative | tulvi |
Subjunctive | taulvi |
Present habitual | kitulv |
Past habitual | kitaulv |
Past perfect | katulv |
Future | kutulv |
Conditional | kyatulv |
Usage notes
It must not be confused with "to meditate" which employs different word. The best translation into English would be "to ponder", and a perfectly valid equivalent would be the latin "cogito". It must be noted that it should not be used to express "I think today might be a good day" or to express doubt or uncertainty.