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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1803 Excerpt: ...Bu, was; Bi, is to be; Byz, is to be, will be, Yw, Ydyw, Ydi, is; Oes, there is; Oez, Ydoez, was; Sy, Syz, is.. Mae, is, there is; Ys, is; Ydys, the action is going on. Conjugation Of The Primitive Verbs. Infinitive Mood. Present Tense. Au, azu, athu, aethu, elu, myned, to go. B6d, to be, to exist. Perfect Tense. Bod wedi myned, to be after going, to have gone. Participles. Present. Aad, mynediad--yn au, yn myned, going. i. Yn b&d, bwyad, being. Adwy, mynedadwy, being to go; capable of going. Bodadwy, going to be; capable of being.., Perfect.. Edig, mynededig, wedi myned, gone. Bodedig, endued with being. Wedi bod, having been. Several of the Primitive Verbs are compounded with Prefixes, preserving their original form of conjugation: as, gwnaeth, dacth, 1'. from from aeth; del, from el; gwybod, gorvod, darvod, dyvod, hanvod, canvod, adnabod, and cydvod, from bod. The student is to take notice, that the Primitive Verbs are very seldom used, in the Infinitive Mood, excepting Myned and Bod; nor their Participles, as above laid down, but as they are used for the Terminations of Derivative Verbs. The common form of the Participles is, by using the auxiliaries Yn, and Wedi, before the Verbs, which then preserve their form of the infinitive mood, for the present; and take the inflection Edig, for the past, with Yn; and the infinitive with Wedi. Examples.: Plant gwirionez Yw hen ziarhebion. Adage.' Children of truth be old proverbs. Nid tavawd Yw llavar car. Adage. The tongue is not the language of a friend. A gadwo Duw cadwedig Yw. Adage. That God shall have preserved preserved it. A wneler er ei ocel Ys drwg. Adage. That is done for getting rid of is bad. Caru Duw i bawb Oez bybyriav. M. ab Gwalfmai. To-love God to every one were the best resolve. Ei dy yn eg...