ულუნ

Etymology
From. .

Verb

 * 1) to go

Usage notes

 * The perfective root of the main verbs derived from this verb is (Atina, Vizha and Artasheni) and  (Vitse-Arkabi, Khopa and Chkala) and takes the form  etc.
 * The subject of the perfect tense of the verb and verbs derived from it is either apsolutive or dative, depending on the region. In the Jigetore dialect it is both. But more often it is dative. That is, it is also "", but more often it is "". In the dialects of Vizha, both "" and "" are used. In the Chanapeti and Lome dialects, the subject is always absolutive and is called "". In Borghola it is dative and is called "".
 * The subject of the experiential tense of the verb and its derivatives is either apsolutive or dative, depending on the region. In the Atina dialect it is called "". In the Ghvant dialect it is both "" and "". In the Chanapeti and Lome dialects, the subject is always absolutive and is called "". In Borმგჰola, it is dative and it is said "". In Batumi it is also dative and called.
 * Verbal noun differs between dialects; (Atina, Vizha, Artasheni),  (Vitse-Arkabi,Khopa-Batumi,Chkhala),  (Chkhala)