deskiñ
See also: deskin
Breton
Alternative forms
- (Vannetais) deskein
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin discō (“I learn”). Cognate with Welsh dysgu and Cornish dyski, from the same origin.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈdɛs.kɪ̃/
Inflection
Conjugation
Personal forms | |||||||
Indicative | Conditional | Imperative | |||||
Present | Imperfect | Preterite | Future | Present | Imperfect | ||
1s | deskan | desken | deskis | deskin | deskfen | deskjen | - |
2s | deskez | deskes | deskjout | deski | deskfes | deskjes | desk |
3s | desk | deske | deskas | desko | deskfe | deskje | desket |
1p | deskomp | deskemp | deskjomp | deskimp | deskfemp | deskjemp | deskomp |
2p | deskit | deskec'h | deskjoc'h | deskot | deskfec'h | deskjec'h | deskit |
3p | deskont | deskent | deskjont | deskint | deskfent | deskjent | deskent |
0 | desker | desked | deskjod | deskor | deskfed | deskjed | - |
Impersonal forms | Mutated forms | ||||||
Infinitive: deskiñ Present participle: o teskiñ Past participle: desket (auxiliary verb: kaout) | Soft mutation after a: a zesk- Mixed mutation after e: e tesk- Soft mutation after ne/na: ne/na zesk- |
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