korolliñ

Breton

Etymology

Likely from Italian carola. Compare Cornish karolli, English carol.

Verb

korolliñ (mutated o korolliñ)

  1. (intransitive) dance

Conjugation

Personal forms
IndicativeConditionalImperative
PresentImperfectPreteriteFuturePresentImperfect
1skorollankorollenkorolliskorollinkorollfenkorolljen-
2skorollezkorolleskorolljoutkorollikorollfeskorolljeskoroll
3skorollkorollekorollaskorollokorollfekorolljekorollet
1pkorollompkorollempkorolljompkorollimpkorollfempkorolljempkorollomp
2pkorollitkorollec'hkorolljoc'hkorollotkorollfec'hkorolljec'hkorollit
3pkorollontkorollentkorolljontkorollintkorollfentkorolljentkorollent
0korollerkorolledkorolljodkorollorkorollfedkorolljed-
Impersonal formsMutated forms
Infinitive: korolliñ
Present participle: o korolliñ
Past participle: korollet (auxiliary verb: kaout or bezañ)
Soft mutation after a: a goroll-
Mixed mutation after e: e koroll-
Soft mutation after ne/na: ne/na goroll-

Mutation

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