traukiam
Traukiam is a term used in discussions of constructed languages to illustrate a present-tense, first-person plural verb form derived from a Baltic-inspired root meaning "to pull." It is not attested in natural languages and is used mainly as an instructional example.
Etymology and form: The form is built from a hypothetical verb root trau- (to pull in Baltic-language-inspired
Morphology and syntax: In the fictional language, verbs inflect for person and number; traukiam occurs in finite
Usage and translation: In illustrative sentences, traukiam translates roughly to "we pull" or "we are pulling,"
See also: traukti, Baltic-language roots, constructed languages, conlang grammar.