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==Tulvan==
==Tulvan==
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===Etymology===
===Etymology===
{{etym|<<tulu-!"to think"#Proto-Tulvan}}


===Pronunciation===
===Pronunciation===
(''Tulvan'') [[Guide:IPA|IPA]]: /'tulʋ/
(''Tulvan'') [[Guide:IPA|IPA]]: /'tulv/
 
===Verb===
===Verb===
'''tulv'''
{{tu-def|tulu|tulv|taulv|tuylv}}
 
# definition
#:''example usage of '''tulv''' here''
#:: ''italicised translation here.''


# to think
#:'''''Tulv''' [[Contionary:kwam|kwam]], [[Contionary:kik|kik]] [[Contionary:ëv|ëv]] [[Contionary:kem|kem]].''
#::I '''think''' therefore I am.
# to ponder
# the act of engaging on a mental exercise to determine a solution or to analyze a problem


====Inflection====
====Inflection====
====Usage notes====
{{Tu-v1|t|u|lv}}
====Synonyms====
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====Usage notes====
{{usage|It must not be confused with "to meditate" which employs a 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.
-''[[User:Nicomega|Nicomega]]''|Tulvan}}


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