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to incline
Megi difennys.langbot langbot
to incline
Yth esov vy ow kortos.langbot langbot
to incline
Gevewgh dhymm, mar pleg.langbot langbot
to incline
My a bren paperyow-nowodhow pub dydh.langbot langbot
to incline
Yth esen vy owth assaya perthi kov hanow an lyver.langbot langbot
to incline
An ydhyn a gana.langbot langbot
to incline - ttr - CONJUGATE WITH MODEL VERB:
Dhe by le y hwrussys ta mos de?langbot langbot
to bow - incline - to tilt - to tip
Res yw dhodho dos.langbot langbot
to bow - incline - to tilt - to tip
Nyns yw res dhis gortos.langbot langbot
to bow - incline - to tilt - to tip
Yma dhedha dew vab hag unn vyrgh.langbot langbot
to tend - to be inclined - to move towards
Ny yll'ta gul hemma.langbot langbot
to bow - incline - to tilt - to tip
Nyns ov dha vab.langbot langbot
to tend - to be inclined - to move towards
Da yw gensi owravalow.langbot langbot
to tend - to be inclined - to move towards
Rudh o an ebron.langbot langbot
to tend - to be inclined - to move towards
Da yw genev mergh.langbot langbot
to bow - incline - to tilt - to tip
Nyns yw da gans Tom kig mogh.langbot langbot
Incline to thee I will not.
Ow mamm a gegin yn ta.langbot langbot
be inclined to
Nyns o res dhymm mos.langbot langbot
be inclined to
Kerys ov.langbot langbot
to slope CONJUGATED | PRESENT PARTICIPLE ow ledra PAST PARTICIPLE ledrys INDICATIVE PRESENT/FUTURE ledrav ledrydh leder ledryn ledrowgh ledrons IMPERSONAL ledrir INDICATIVE IMPERFECT ledren ledres ledra ledren ledrewgh ledrens ledrys INDICATIVE PRETERITE ledris led'sys ledras led'syn led'sowgh led'sons ledras INDICATIVE PLUPERFECT led'sen led'ses led'sa led'sen led'sewgh led'sens led'sys SUBJUNCTIVE PRESENT lettriv lettri lettro lettryn lettrowgh lettrons lettrer SUBJUNCTIVE IMPERFECT lettren lettres lettra lettren lettrewgh lettrens lettrys IMPERATIVE leder ledres ledryn ledrewgh ledrens MUTATIONS 2 leder 3 leder 4 leder 5 leder 5+ leder goledra > to incline
My a vynn kavos dha woos.langbot langbot
to bow - incline - to tilt - to tip CONJUGATED | PRESENT PARTICIPLE owth ynklinya PAST PARTICIPLE ynklinys / ynklinyes INDICATIVE PRESENT/FUTURE ynklinyav ynklinydh ynklin ynklinyn ynklinyowgh ynklinyons IMPERSONAL ynklinir INDICATIVE IMPERFECT ynklinyen ynklinyes ynklinya ynklinyen ynklinyewgh ynklinyens ynklinys INDICATIVE PRETERITE ynklinis ynklinsys ynklinyas ynklinsyn ynklinsowgh ynklinsons ynklinyas INDICATIVE PLUPERFECT ynklinsen ynklinses ynklinsa ynklinsen ynklinsewgh ynklinsens ynklinsys SUBJUNCTIVE PRESENT ynklinniv ynklinni ynklinnyo ynklinnyn ynklinnyowgh ynklinnyons ynklinnyer SUBJUNCTIVE IMPERFECT ynklinnyen ynklinnyes ynklinnya ynklinnyen ynklinnyewgh ynklinnyens ynklinnys IMPERATIVE ynklin ynklinyes ynklinyn ynklinyewgh ynklinyens MUTATIONS 2 ynklin 3 ynklin 4 ynklin 5 ynklin 5+ ynklin
Yth hevel na wor Tomm kewsel Frynkek.langbot langbot
Now Adam and Eve had in them no inclination at all, neither to one vice nor to other.
Yma seghes bras dhymm.langbot langbot
Thirdly, the less inclination a man hath to any sin, the more he sinneth if he do the same.
Piw yw ev?langbot langbot
The body of man in the estate of original innocence had in it health, strength, comeliness and other like qualities in the highest degree of perfection; it had in itself then no fond lust or concupiscence, no probity or inclination to evil, no loathsomeness in doing good, no infirmity or weakness, no lack or want of any quality fit and decent for it.
Henn o pur dha.langbot langbot
Just as when the sun is setting So the end of the voyage arrives Into port our ship enters Soon we shall be home Whirlpools and storms Far behind us We are in Cornish waters And we want to see our dear ones Swiftly we sail Through the large waves We watch the lights On the cliffs of Land’s End Both the surge of beloved waters And the lighthouse welcome us And this wind from the west Serves us well A journey seems endless When one cannot see land With the thunderous sea around us We can take no more We were inclined to mutiny When we were downhearted But within sight, the journey’s end Brings us great joy Swiftly we sail Through the large waves We watch the lights On the cliffs of Land’s End Both the surge of beloved waters And the lighthouse welcome us And this wind from the west Serves us well Waves bigger than houses Blocked our way And constantly thrown about in the ocean We badly longed for a harbour And now as we approach The land at day’s end Our ship’s horn won’t seem sad When it gives the folk a warning blast Swiftly we sail Through the large waves We watch the lights On the cliffs of Land’s End Both the surge of beloved waters And the lighthouse welcome us And this wind from the west Serves us well Darling, you don’t know How I want to be Once more in your embrace The waiting is endless for us We pass the rocks Gliding towards the quay And once more on dry land You plant your sweet kiss on me
My a skrifas an lyver na.langbot langbot
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