gwelet

Breton

Etymology

Cognate with Cornish gweles and Welsh gweld.

Verb

gwelet

  1. (transitive) to hear
  2. (intransitive, followed by war) to keep an eye on, watch

Inflection

Conjugation

Personal forms
IndicativeConditionalImperative
PresentImperfectPreteriteFuturePresentImperfect
1sgwelangwelengwelisgwelingwelfengweljen-
2sgwelezgwelesgweljoutgweligwelfesgweljesgwel
3sgwelgwelegwelasgwelogwelfegweljegwelet
1pgwelompgwelempgweljompgwelimpgwelfempgweljempgwelomp
2pgwelitgwelec'hgweljoc'hgwelotgwelfec'hgweljec'hgwelit
3pgwelontgwelentgweljontgwelintgwelfentgweljentgwelent
0gwelergweledgweljodgwelorgwelfedgweljed-
Impersonal formsMutated forms
Infinitive: gwelet, gwelout
Present participle: o welet
Past participle: gwelet (auxiliary verb: kaout)
Soft mutation after a: a wel-
Mixed mutation after e: e wel-
Soft mutation after ne/na: ne/na wel-

Alternative forms

Derived terms


Welsh

Alternative forms

  • gwelit (literary)
  • gwelset (colloquial)

Pronunciation

Verb

gwelet

  1. (colloquial) second-person singular conditional of gweld
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