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
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
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
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