Sunday, 29 May 2016

Personal Likes and Dislikes 11 (wearing clothes)

It is possible to use the simplified present-future monoform of the verb <degy> or <doan> to wear to describe what you wear all the time (though not to describe what you are currently wearing).
so     me a dheg  I wear
          te a dheg  you wear (familiar, singular)
          ev a dheg  he wears
          hei a dheg  she wears
          nei a dheg  we wear
          whei a dheg  you wear (formal and/or plural)
          anjei a dheg  they wear
In speech we may leave out the verbal particle “a”. You may hear and say “me dheg, etc.
Here are some clothes <dillas> you might need:
botas
boots
cardigan
SWFM kardigan
cardigan
cota
SWFM kota
coat
cota glaw
SWFM kota glaw
raincoat
cres
SWFM krys
shirt
cres nos
SWFM krys nos
night shirt
cres T
SWFM krys T
T shirt
crespows
SWFM kryspows
waistcoat
diwvrodner
SWFM diwvronner
bra
golesen          
petticoat
goon
habit
gwlanek
jumper (woolly)
hevis
blouse
hosenow
tights
islavrek
knickers
jerkyn
jacket, waistcoat
lavrek
trousers
lavrek berr
shorts
lavrek bian
SWFM lavrek bihan
underpants
lavrek jin
jeans
lien codna
SWFM lien konna
scarf
lodrigow
socks
lodrow
stockings
losten
skirt
manegow
gloves
mantel
cloak, robe
mantel law
raincoat
mantel nos
dressing gown
pawgednow
SWFM pawgennow
slippers, socks
pows
dress
pows nos
nightie
sewt
suit
skijyow
SWFM eskisyow
shoes
skijyow sport
trainers

You can also say the more idiomatic:

Thera vy longya dhe dhegy/dhoan …
I belong to wear …


                                                

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