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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