Tuesday 22 March 2016

Personal Activities 2

Here is a list of some of the more common verbs (some computing related) which show hard mutation after the continuous verbal particle, <o>, <ow>, <owth>, whether it is written or not, when using the continuous present tense.
Remember that it is verbs starting with b, d, g which mutate to p, t  and q (or k)
(Purple brackets indicate SWFM, based on Middle Cornish, as used by MAGA)

e.g. Thera vy o pollya. (Yth esov vy ow pollya.)  I am bowling.

bollya
o pollya
bowling
bonkya
o ponkya
knocking, hitting
brijyan
o prijyan
boiling
danon (danvon)
o tanon (ow tanvon)
sending
dasûsya
o tasûsya
re-using
daunsya (donsya)
o taunsya (ow tonsya)
dancing
debry (dybri)
o tebry (ow tybri)
eating
degy (degi)
o tegy (ow tegi)
carrying, wearing
desky (dyski)
o tesky (ow tyski)
learning, teaching
difres
o tifres
saving, defending
dilea
o tilea
deleting
doas (dos)
o toas (ow tos)
coming
don
o ton
carrying, wearing
draylya
o traylya
dragging
garma
o carma (ow karma)
shouting, yelling
glusa
o clusa (ow klusa)
pasting
gonis
o conis (ow konis)
working, sowing
gorra
o corra (ow korra)
putting, placing
gül
o cül (ow kul)
doing, making
gwandra
o qwandra (ow kwandra)
wandering
gwary (gwari)
o qwary (ow kwari)
playing
gwaya
o qwaya (ow kwaya)
moving
gweles
o qweles
seeing
gwerha (gwertha)
o qwerha (ow kwertha)
selling
gweskel
o qweskel (ow kweskel)
hitting, striking
gwevya
o qwevya (ow kwevya)
waving
gwisca (gwiska)
o qwisca (ow kwiska)
wearing, donning
gwitha
o qwitha (ow kwitha)
keeping


Other initial letters do not mutate.

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