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Cornish Verbs
Yw an edhen byw po marow?langbot langbot
Cornish Verbs
Da yw genev keun.langbot langbot
Cornish Verbs
My a bonyas yn-mes.langbot langbot
Cornish verbs
Ny allav koska.langbot langbot
Cornish Verbs
Nowydh o an lyver.langbot langbot
to grasp - to seize - to arrestarrest - to grip - to lay hands on - to seize CONJUGATED | In Cornish Verbs by Tony Hak 2019 the SWF spelling of this verb is dalghenna Please see dalghenna
Prag y fynn'ta gul henna?langbot langbot
Middle Cornish kernigella (verb-hanow)
Ny vynn'ta godhvos.langbot langbot
All of us enrolled at the same time as George. / Cornish requires a verb at the end here.
Res yw dhymm skrifa lyther. Eus genes paper?langbot langbot
Cornish [henwyn verbel / verb-henwyn]
Nyns ov dha eskar.langbot langbot
Creating Software Tools for Cornish with Python In this presentation, I explain my work creating software for Cornish in Python. The Natural Language Processing Toolkit www.nltk.org in Python is used to calculate corpus statistics, and Python programs have been written to do mutation in Cornish, write out Cornish numbers, divide Cornish text into syllables, inflect Cornish verbs and transliterate Kernewek Kemmyn text to the Standard Written Form. The source code of this work is open, and available from my Bitbucket repository (bitbucket.org/davidtreth/taklow- kernewek). Potential future development will be discussed and your ideas invited.
Da yw genev goslowes orth ilow.langbot langbot
Auxiliary Verbs in the Cornish Language
Ple y’s gwelsys?langbot langbot
Auxiliary Verbs in the Cornish Language
Eus nebonan omma a gowsso Sowsnek?langbot langbot
Auxiliary Verbs in the Cornish Language
My a’th kar.langbot langbot
to extinguish - to quench - to exterminate CONJUGATED | PRESENT PARTICIPLE ow tifudhi PAST PARTICIPLE difudhys INDICATIVE PRESENT/FUTURE difudhav difudhydh difudh difudhyn difudhowgh difudhons IMPERSONAL difudhir INDICATIVE IMPERFECT difudhyn difudhys difudhi difudhyn difudhewgh difudhens difudhys INDICATIVE PRETERITE difudhis difudhsys difudhas difudhsyn difudhsowgh difudhsons difudhas INDICATIVE PLUPERFECT difudhsen difudhses difudhsa difudhsen difudhsewgh difutthens difudhsys SUBJUNCTIVE PRESENT difutthiv difutthi difuttho difutthyn difutthowgh difutthons difutther SUBJUNCTIVE IMPERFECT difutthen difutthes difuttha difutthen difutthewgh difutthens difutthys IMPERATIVE difudh difudhes difudhyn difudhewgh difudhens MUTATIONS 2 dhifudh 3 difudh 4 tifudh 5 tifudh 5+ tifudh Until 2019 the conjugation model for this verb was undecided, either beudhi or dilea. Kesva's Cornish Verbs, 2019 now support beudhi as the preferred conjugation model. "den difudhi > firefighter
A vyn’ta eva koffi?langbot langbot
This is the recently updated (2010) publication based on Ray Edwards' extremely popular reference work, first published in 1995. A comprehensive list of Cornish verbs; over 1400 in this edition compared to over 1100 in the original. Over 280 of the verbs are displayed in full conjugation of all tenses, which is slightly more than the original, and this edition includes a guide to the mutations of each displayed verb. The new A5 format takes up less space in a bag than the orginal in A4, while still providing more essential information for the more advanced learner. A 'must-have' for anyone learning Cornish at Kesva 3rd-grade or beyond and a hugely valuable addition to any Cornish-speaker's bookshelf.
Meur ras!langbot langbot
to drown - to swamp CONJUGATED | PRESENT PARTICIPLE ow peudhi PAST PARTICIPLE beudhys INDICATIVE PRESENT/FUTURE beudhav beudhydh beudh beudhyn beudhowgh beudhons IMPERSONAL beudhir INDICATIVE IMPERFECT beudhyn beudhys beudhi beudhyn beudhewgh beudhens beudhys INDICATIVE PRETERITE beudhis beudhsys beudhis beudhsyn beudhsowgh beudhsons beudhis INDICATIVE PLUPERFECT beudhsen beudhses beudhsa beudhsen beudhsewgh beudhsens beudhsys SUBJUNCTIVE PRESENT beutthiv beutthi beuttho beutthyn beutthowgh beutthons beutther SUBJUNCTIVE IMPERFECT beutthen beutthes beuttha beutthen beutthewgh beutthens beutthys IMPERATIVE beudh beudhes beudhyn beudhewgh beudhens MUTATIONS 2 veudh 3 beudh 4 peudh 5 feudh 5+ veudh Please see Cornish Verbs by Tony Hak 2019 - Research has determined that verbs with a stem vowel eu and a verbal noun suffix - i have a 3PS preterite ending - is, supplementary to the list of such verbs found in a Grammar of Modern Cornish by Wella Brown -180/4
Yma ev ow redya.langbot langbot
It’s more trouble when he helps than when he doesn’t. / "The feminine hi is used here because ‘situations’ are viewed as feminine in Cornish. Note how the verb (gweres) needs to be repeated."
Esos ta genen?langbot langbot
to judge - to sentence - to criticise - to doom CONJUGATED | PRESENT PARTICIPLE ow preusi PAST PARTICIPLE breusys INDICATIVE PRESENT/FUTURE breusav breusydh breus breusyn breusowgh breusons IMPERSONAL breusir INDICATIVE IMPERFECT breusyn breusys breusi breusyn breusewgh breusens breusys INDICATIVE PRETERITE breusis breussys breusis breussyn breussowgh breussons breusas INDICATIVE PLUPERFECT breussen breusses breussa breussen breussewgh breussens breussys SUBJUNCTIVE PRESENT breussiv breussi breusso breussyn breussowgh breussons breusser SUBJUNCTIVE IMPERFECT breussen breusses breussa breussen breussewgh breussens breussys IMPERATIVE breus breuses breusyn breusewgh breusens MUTATIONS 2 vreus 3 breus 4 preus 5 freus 5+ vreus Please see Cornish Verbs by Tony Hak 2019 - Research has determined that verbs with a stem vowel EU and a verbal noun suffix -i have a 3PS preterite ending -is, supplementary to the list of such verbs found in a Grammar of Modern Cornish by Wella Brown -180/4 arvreusi > to criticise or to evaluate – kammvreusi > to misjudge
Ny vynnav vy studhya Almaynek.langbot langbot
We like the same kind of food as you (pl.). / In Cornish we have to repeat the verb: ‘the same kind of food as the sort you like.’
Ogas dhe’n gorsav yth on ni trigys.langbot langbot
I like him, even though you may not (like him). / The ‘like’ verb has to be repeated in Cornish constructions of this kind.
Ingo a’s kar.langbot langbot
Cornish uses the word ‘and’ for describing addition, you can also use the verb ‘to add’,
A ble’th os ta devedhys?langbot langbot
We don’t know where to go. / Note that the Cornish doesn’t use the infinitive like English, but has the ‘go’ verb corresponding to the subject.
Res vydh dhis kemeres an dhiwros ma.langbot langbot
to buy - to purchase CONJUGATED | PRESENT PARTICIPLE ow prena PAST PARTICIPLE prenys INDICATIVE PRESENT/FUTURE prenav prenydh pren prenyn prenowgh prenons IMPERSONAL prenir INDICATIVE IMPERFECT prenen prenes prena prenen prenewgh prenens prenys INDICATIVE PRETERITE prenis prenys prenas prenyn prenowgh prenons prenas INDICATIVE PLUPERFECT / Future prensen / _ prenses / _ prensa / prenvydh prensen / _ prensewgh / _ prensens / _ prensys / SUBJUNCTIVE PRESENT prenniv prenni prenno prennyn prennowgh prennons prenner SUBJUNCTIVE IMPERFECT prennen prennes prenna prennen prennewgh prennens prennys IMPERATIVE pren prenes prenyn prenewgh prenens MUTATIONS 2 bren 3 fren 4 pren 5 pren 5+ pren The principal meanings of the various moods and tenses of the verb in Cornish are illustrated by the regular verb prena to buy. For the full range of meanings and uses of the particles consult ‘A Grammar of Modern Cornish’ by Wella Brown. The MUTATIONS given, in the CONJUGATED | verbs that follow, show the possible forms in which the verb may be found. Some of the given MUTATIONS are obscure or even impossible. Kesva 2010 "prena a > to buy for a certain price - prena orth > to buy by a certain measure
Yw res dhymm mos genes?langbot langbot
They don’t know Cornish because they weren’t willing to continue studying it. / To continue doing something is pesya orth + the verb.
Res yw dhis hedhi.langbot langbot
to grasp - to seize - to arrestarrest - to grip - to lay hands on CONJUGATED | PRESENT PARTICIPLE ow talghenna PAST PARTICIPLE dalghennys INDICATIVE PRESENT/FUTURE dalghennav dalghennydh dalghen dalghennyn dalghennowgh dalghennons IMPERSONAL dalghennir INDICATIVE IMPERFECT dalghennen dalghennes dalghenna dalghennen dalghennewgh dalghennens dalghennys INDICATIVE PRETERITE dalghennis dalghensys dalghennas dalghensyn dalghensowgh dalghensons dalghennas INDICATIVE PLUPERFECT dalghensen dalghenses dalghensa dalghensen dalghensewgh dalghensens dalghensys SUBJUNCTIVE PRESENT dalghenniv dalghenni dalghenno dalghennyn dalghennowgh dalghennons dalghenner SUBJUNCTIVE IMPERFECT dalghennen dalghennes dalghenna dalghennen dalghennewgh dalghennens dalghennys IMPERATIVE dalghen dalghennes dalghennyn dalghennewgh dalghennens MUTATIONS 2 dhalghen 3 dalghen 4 talghen 5 talghen 5+ talghen In the Maga on-line Cornish dictionary the SWF spelling of this verb is alternatively dalghenda dalghenna plus the direct object > to grip - dalghenna yn > to seize
Yma hi ow kul ergh.langbot langbot
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