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to have a fit
Yth esov owth eva leth.langbot langbot
to have a fit
Yth esa dhodho unn vyrgh.langbot langbot
to have a fit
Yma’n maw ow tybri bara.langbot langbot
to have a fit
Ny yll'ta diberth.langbot langbot
to have a fit
Tom res eth dhe’n gweli.langbot langbot
to have a fit
Res o dhyn gweres Tom.langbot langbot
to have a fit
Hi a bareusis aga boos.langbot langbot
to have a fit
Res yw dhymm godhvos lemmyn.langbot langbot
to have a fit
Ny vynnyn ni gul hemma.langbot langbot
to find - to obtain - to have - to get CONJUGATED | PRESENT PARTICIPLE ow kavos PAST PARTICIPLE kevys INDICATIVE PRESENT/FUTURE kavav kevydh kyv kevyn kevowgh kevons IMPERSONAL kevir INDICATIVE IMPERFECT kevyn kevys kevi kevyn kevewgh kevens kevys INDICATIVE PRETERITE kevis kevsys kavas kevsyn kevsowgh kavsons kavas INDICATIVE PLUPERFECT kavsen kavses kavsa kavsen kavsewgh kavsens kevsys SUBJUNCTIVE PRESENT kyffiv kyffi kaffo kyffyn kyffowgh kaffons kaffer SUBJUNCTIVE IMPERFECT kaffen kaffes kaffa kaffen kaffewgh kaffens kyffys IMPERATIVE kav keves kevyn kevewgh kevens MUTATIONS 2 gyv 3 hyv 4 kyv 5 kyv 5+ kyv kavos chons dhe > to get round to - kavos dre nerth > to extort - kavos gwayn war > to get advantage over - kavos hanow > to get a reputation - kavos kendon > to borrow - kavos kren > to have a fit - kavos y walgh a > to get one's fill of - keles ha kavos daskavos > to recover or to get back – omgavos > to be situated or to find oneself
Re dhiwedhes yw.langbot langbot
It is only through empowering our communities and their local businesses that we’ll be able to unlock their innovative capacity to ensure we have a smart, sustainable and fully inclusive economy fit for the challenges of the 21st century.’
Yth esov vy owth assaya perthi kov.langbot langbot
burst1 (v.) break apart suddenly omdardha, tardha; cause to break apart suddenly tardha; split omskwardya; explode asplosya; be very full gwelghyza; break out in; have a fit of shorysa; charge; plunge stevya; start suddenly sodena; rupture; crack skardya
Res yw dhedhi koska moy.langbot langbot
Cornish Pirates have signed former Scotland youth international forward Josh King on a one-year contract. The 22-year-old, who can play at lock or in the back row, was in Scotland’s Under-18 side and has also featured for Edinburgh’s ‘A’ team. Pirates coach Louis Tonkin said, “We feel Josh will fit in really well. He appears to have all the attributes in abundance to make him a fine Pirate.”
Ny allav dybri.langbot langbot
Marvellous! Hours of fun for the whole family. It made me proud to be a Roman Catholic. (I shouldn’t really be so disrespectful of the owners’ tastes in religious art. The little light in the basilica actually proved to be invaluable inside the otherwise gloomy crypt.) Anyway, there was no doubt as to the ancestry of the folk who had so generously provided my brother and me with this precious haven. And no expense had been spared, it seemed. In one of the niches, was a brand-new – and unoccupied – coffin of extreme grandeur and ornamentation. Whom was this waiting for? None could say since it did not yet bear a plaque. Given that it had obviously been made to order – and was of the highest specification – my guess was that it could only have been made for the (still-living?) patriarch or matriarch of the family. Just a guess, though. And, sure, there were plenty of other expensive fittings inside – including some which appeared to be made of gold and silver (or, at least, were plated with gold and silver) – but this wasn’t the most startling thing to me: it was the fact that the crypt had running water! There was no hot water, of course – let’s not get completely ridiculous – but there, in one dark corner of the room, sat a small water tap (with even a modest drain to catch any overflow). Why? Did the deceased family members get thirsty in the night and need to take a sip of water? I put this question to David – he was no help. I thought about this for a while – in the circumstances, there was nothing much else to do – then the obvious answer dawned on me. There were literally dozens of vases inside the crypt, mostly containing withered blooms. Who was going to lug water from outside to fill all these vessels on a regular basis? No-one would do it willingly. Far better to have the water piped in. Kinda sensible – in an extravagant sort of way. And now pretty handy for any living person – or even a zombie – who decided to move in!
Nyns yw a ow thas.langbot langbot
The Transfiguration (Mk 9.2–13; Lk 9.28–36) 1Six days later Jesus took with him Peter and the brothers James and John and led them up a high mountain where they were alone. 2As they looked on, a change came over Jesus: his face was shining like the sun, and his clothes were dazzling white. 3Then the three disciples saw Moses and Elijah talking with Jesus. 4So Peter spoke up and said to Jesus, “Lord, how good it is that we are here! If you wish, I will make three tents here, one for you, one for Moses, and one for Elijah.” 5While he was talking, a shining cloud came over them, and a voice from the cloud said, “This is my own dear Son, with whom I am pleased — listen to him!” 6When the disciples heard the voice, they were so terrified that they threw themselves face downwards on the ground. 7Jesus came to them and touched them. “Get up,” he said. “Don't be afraid!” 8So they looked up and saw no one there but Jesus. 9As they came down the mountain, Jesus ordered them, “Don't tell anyone about this vision you have seen until the Son of Man has been raised from death.” 10Then the disciples asked Jesus, “Why do the teachers of the Law say that Elijah has to come first?” 11“Elijah is indeed coming first,” answered Jesus, “and he will get everything ready. 12But I tell you that Elijah has already come and people did not recognize him, but treated him just as they pleased. In the same way they will also ill-treat the Son of Man.” 13Then the disciples understood that he was talking to them about John the Baptist. Jesus Heals a Boy with a Demon (Mk 9.14–29; Lk 9.37–43a) 14When they returned to the crowd, a man came to Jesus, knelt before him, 15and said, “Sir, have mercy on my son! He is an epileptic and has such terrible fits that he often falls in the fire or into water. 16I brought him to your disciples, but they could not heal him.” 17Jesus answered, “How unbelieving and wrong you people are! How long must I stay with you? How long do I have to put up with you? Bring the boy here to me!” 18Jesus gave a command to the demon, and it went out of the boy, and at that very moment he was healed. 19Then the disciples came to Jesus in private and asked him, “Why couldn't we drive the demon out?” 20“It was because you haven't enough faith,” answered Jesus. “I assure you that if you have faith as big as a mustard seed, you can say to this hill, ‘Go from here to there!’ and it will go. You could do anything!” Jesus Speaks Again about his Death (Mk 9.30–32; Lk 9.43b–45) 22When the disciples all came together in Galilee, Jesus said to them, “The Son of Man is about to be handed over to people 23who will kill him; but three days later he will be raised to life.” The disciples became very sad. Payment of the Temple Tax 24When Jesus and his disciples came to Capernaum, the collectors of the temple tax came to Peter and asked, “Does your teacher pay the temple tax?” 25“Of course,” Peter answered. When Peter went into the house, Jesus spoke up first, “Simon, what is your opinion? Who pays duties or taxes to the kings of this world? The citizens of the country or the foreigners?” 26“The foreigners,” answered Peter. “Well, then,” replied Jesus, “that means that the citizens don't have to pay. 27But we don't want to offend these people. So go to the lake and drop in a line. Pull up the first fish you hook, and in its mouth you will find a coin worth enough for my temple tax and yours. Take it and pay them our taxes.”
Ev a dheuth omma rag ow gweres.langbot langbot
“T’” I said. (This time, I couldn’t even get the first word out – but the nurse understood my meaning well enough.) The short version was this: Ingrid and the Captain had burst into the infirmary late last night, furiously screaming and yelling at each other – their three confused goons in tow. I was on a hospital trolley, nine parts dead. Apparently, Ingrid had repeatedly called the Captain an ‘insane murderer’ – to which the Captain had, equally repeatedly, responded: “That’s insubordination, Doctor. I am your superior officer. You have assaulted me. You have disobeyed my direct order. I will have you court-martialled. I will! You can count on it.” (Or something along those lines.) This unseemly screaming match had apparently gone on for half an hour or more – during which time the nursing staff had quietly spirited me away and taken charge. They made sure that the spark of life within me had kept glowing until a doctor – i.e. some other doctor – could attend to me. The nurses had kept me going. But, according to the nurse attending me, it was not they who had revived me in the first place. According to the nurse, the ‘direct order’ that Ingrid had disobeyed was to leave me inside the decompression chamber after all signs of life had disappeared. It seems she had forcibly shoved Dr Mengele aside, rapidly opened the decompression chamber, dragged out my lifeless form – and successfully performed CPR on me. Hmm. Most curious behaviour. I still did not know what David had been doing all this time but hoped that I would find out – when I stopped feeling like complete shit. The raking coughing fits slowed a little and the nurse gave me some pain relief. I believe I slept for a time. When next I awoke, Ingrid was standing beside my bed, checking my charts. I supposed I ought to have thanked her because, despite all the abject cruelty in which she had participated, in the final analysis, she had saved my miserable neck.
My a allas gweles henna.langbot langbot
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