e.g. For gwil/gül
Gwrens e mos!
Let him go!
Gwrens hei desky Kernôwek!
Let her learn Cornish!
Gwrens debry tesen!
Let them eat cake!
Gwrens anjei dos!
Let them come!
Gwrens bos gordhys.
They are to be congratulated.
neb na whetho, gwrens fanya
let he who does not blow, fan. PC
gwrens plansow gwer tevy war an dor
let green plants grow on the earth (Jenesys 1:11)
You can still use gara with a third person object
e.g. Gerowgh an flehes vian dhe dhos dhebm!
Let the little children come to me! (Mathew 19:14)
While we are thinking about things that have to be done (or must not be done) let's look at res (a defective verb which also acts like an adjective). As a verb, it can be used with any personal pronoun (or other form of subject) or none (the impersonal form).
My a res entra a-jei} {I must come in.
Res ew dhebm entra a-jei.} {I have to come in.
Thew res entra a-jei. One must come in.
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