"Hawker" <hawker@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> "Angof" <angof@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> "manawydan" <manawydan@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>> "Hawker" <hawker@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>>>
>>>> accompanied by an adjective or article. A pronoun must agree with the
>>>> noun
>>>> for which it stands in gender and number; hence, in Welsh, "Ef dyn
>>>> cryf"
>>> (He
>>>> [is] a strong man), and, "Hi y fenyw" (She[is] the female). Modern
>>>> Welsh
>>>> employs verbal auxillaries, thus for "Ef dyn cryf" Modern Welsh has,
"Y
>>> mae
>>>> ef dyn yn-gryf." The ***bric of both examples are, "Ef dyn cryv" and
>>>> "Hi y
>>>
>>> Close, but not quite.
>>>
>>> Y mae ef yn ddyn cryf
>>> Hi yw'r fenyw
>>>
>>> in modern Welsh
>>>
>>> I've enjoyed reading your articles on ***bric, btw
>>>
>>> gwyn eich byd
>>>
>>> Ffred
>>>
>>> O Benryn wleth hyd Luch Reon
>>> Cymru yn unfryd gerhyd Wrion
>>> Gwret dy Cymry yghymeiri
>>>
>>
>> Before this thread goes too far. I'd like to repeat.
>>
>> ***bric is not Cornish stop cross post spamming to other newsgroups
>>
> It is of Cornish iterest.
No it's not. It's of ***bric interest, give people credit for a modi*** of
sense they can seek out your work on more relevant newsgroups stop spam
posting


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