Tense
: tense
Tense is a feature that specifies the time of the action/state with respect to the time of utterance or to another action/state mentioned in the utterance. Welsh verbs have 6 tenses (2 in indicative mood, 2 in conditional moo and t2 in subjunctive mood. The auxiliary bod has 2 additional tenses in the indicative mood
Past
: past tense
Examples
- Mi genais i “I sang”
-
Rhedodd o “He ran”
- Bûm yn araf “I was slow”
- Bu llywyd y cymdeithas “He was the present of the society”
Fut
: future tense
This tense if often called Present Tense, but in fact it denotes a future event. (perfective aspect)
Examples
- Gwnaf i “I will do”
-
Eith hi “she wil go”
- Bydd yn frenin “He will be King”
Pqp
: Pluperfect or Irreal tense
This tense is less and less employed, mostly in irreal situations
Examples
-
canasem “We would have sung”
-
buaswn i “I whould have been”
Pres
: present tense
Only for the auxilary bod
Examples
- Mae Cardydd yn brifddinas Cymru “Cardiff is the capital city of Wales”
Imp
: imperfective prerite tense
Only for the auxilary bod
Examples
- Roedd Huw yn canu “Huw was singing”
Tense in other languages: [ab] [abq] [aqz] [arr] [bej] [bg] [bm] [cs] [cy] [el] [en] [es] [fi] [fr] [ga] [gn] [gub] [ha] [hu] [hy] [it] [jaa] [ka] [ky] [pcm] [ps] [qpm] [ru] [sah] [say] [sl] [sv] [tr] [tt] [u] [uk] [urb] [urj] [xcl]