What is the meaning of Tulla?

Da-infinitive of tulema.

to come (move nearer)

to become, get, go, turn

  1. to become, get, go, turn

    to become, get, go, turn

    to become, get, go, turn [with translative]

    to come into, get [with illative] (enter a state of being)

    to have to, be to, should, be supposed to [with first infinitive]

    A verb used to construct the emphatic future tense; the present tense is usually used instead as a future tense. [with illative of third infinitive]

    Used to express the passive voice for arbitrary verbs [with translative of past passive participle]

    Used to express the passive voice, particularly if the action is less definite, or in direct questions; mostly synonymous with the previous use with the translative, however [with partitive of past passive participle]

    to happen to do, manage to do (more or less unintentionally), to succeed in doing (more or less unintentionally) [with translative of past active participle]

    to cum, orgasm

    chest or place for storing the crop

    to come, arrive

    to turn out

    to turn out

    to work out

    to become, to get

    to make for

    to come; to arrive

    to work out

    to become

    to be (related)

    to fall on

    to smell like

    to be needed; to be important

    Alternative form of tulya (to be weighed), which see for usage and meanings.

    inflection of tullir:

    1. first/third-person singular present subjunctive
    2. third-person singular imperative

    first/third-person singular present subjunctive

    third-person singular imperative

    Source: wiktionary.org