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# to speak, to converse. ''Used with'' 'siv' ''"by means of" to mean "speaking a language".'' | # to speak, to converse. ''Used with'' 'siv' ''"by means of" to mean "speaking a language".'' | ||
#:'''Prumin''' Tulvan siv! | #:'''Prumin''' Tulvan siv! | ||
#::'''Let's''' '''speak''' Tulvan! | #::'''''Let's''' '''speak''' Tulvan!'' | ||
# ''defused form'', a speaking, a speech, the act of speaking. | # ''defused form'', a speaking, a speech, the act of speaking. | ||
Revision as of 14:36, 29 October 2019
Tulvan
Etymology
From Proto-Tulvan *pruma- ("to speak").
Pronunciation
(Tulvan) IPA: /prum/
Verb
prum (defused form prum)
- to speak, to converse. Used with 'siv' "by means of" to mean "speaking a language".
- Prumin Tulvan siv!
- Let's speak Tulvan!
- Prumin Tulvan siv!
- defused form, a speaking, a speech, the act of speaking.
Inflection
| Conjugation | Form |
|---|---|
| Present | prum |
| Past | praum |
| Imperative | prumi |
| Subjunctive | praumi |
| Present habitual | kiprum |
| Past habitual | kipraum |
| Past perfect | kaprum |
| Future | kuprum |
| Conditional | kyaprum |