tūlda

Etymology
From, from. Compare 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1)  to come, arrive, show up
 * se brik um tund Sīkrõgõl aigõ
 * this brig has come to Sīkrags' coast
 * sǟl um seļļi aerodrōm, kus tulbõd mōzõ ne helikopterõd
 * there is this aerodrome where these helicopters land (lit. come to ground)
 * sa tulād neiku salāj īezõ
 * you come like a thief in the night
 * tulgid, neitsõd, vaņțlõmõ!
 * come, maidens, behold!
 * ta tuļ ulzõ tūlõ
 * he came out in the wind
 * alā tul min sīlma alā!
 * don't come near me / I don't ever want to see you again! (lit. don't come in my eyes!)
 * kunā tēg tultõ?
 * when will you come? (lit. when do you come?)
 * 1)  to come (open, undone, etc.), give in, move
 * āmbaz tulāb vāldiņ ja tulāb ulzõ
 * the tooth comes loose and comes out
 * 1)  to (start to) charge at (someone), overwhelm
 * izānd tuļ tämmõn pǟlõ
 * landowner was charging at him
 * 1)  to come out, end up being (a certain quality)
 * sīemnāiga tulāb jõvā
 * the food will come out good
 * 1)  to come out, end up being (a certain quality)
 * sīemnāiga tulāb jõvā
 * the food will come out good
 * the food will come out good