Na ddylai - Course 2 Northern Lesson 16

In Course 2, Northern, Lesson 16 I seem to remember hearing a question “Dylai fo fagu’r plentyn?” to which the response was, “Na ddylai, ddylai fo ddim magu’r plentyn.” When will you introduce the rest of the positive and negatives for dylwn i etc? The verb was conjugated in lesson 7 but did not, to my recollection include the confirmatory or otherwise introductions in responses. Am I to assume that they follow a similar pattern to Na fydd, nac ydyn etc or will there be a full follow up.? was the use in Lesson 16 a glitch or a teaser?
Yours,
Gerald Murphy

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S’mae Gerald?

Not all of the forms are covered in the course, and so you are left to discover them for yourself, I am afraid. They are pretty straightforward, so its no real hardship, and you have worked out the pattern anyway!

Hwyl,

Stu

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Hello Gerald, someone might have already answered this question.Here are the conjugations for Should(ought to):-
Aff Neg Int Yes No
Dylwn i Ddylwn i ddim Ddylwn i? Dylwn Na ddylwn
Dylet ti Ddylet ti ddim Ddylet ti? Dylet Na ddylet
Dylai fo/hi … the rest are the same pattern…
Dylen ni
Dylech chi
Dyl en nhw
Hope this is what you wanted

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I’m sorry. I thought that I had replied to your very helpful reply.
Your contribution was exactly what I had hoped for.
I think that I tried to reply via my email provider once I received your reply. I now notice that from the foot of your email there is a thread provided for replies directly to this forum.
Dylwn i wedi darllen yr e-bost!
Thank you again.
Gerald

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