diddanu
Welsh
Etymology
From diddan (“amusing, pleasant”). See also Old Irish do·dona for a parallel formation from the same root.
Conjugation
Conjugation (literary)
singular | plural | impersonal | ||||||
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first | second | third | first | second | third | |||
present indicative/future | diddanaf | diddeni | diddana | diddanwn | diddenwch, diddanwch | diddanant | diddenir | |
imperfect (indicative/subjunctive)/ conditional |
diddanwn | diddanit | diddanai | diddanem | diddanech | diddanent | diddenid | |
preterite | diddenais | diddenaist | diddanodd | diddanasom | diddanasoch | diddanasant | diddanwyd | |
pluperfect | diddanaswn | diddanasit | diddanasai | diddanasem | diddanasech | diddanasent | diddanasid, diddanesid | |
present subjunctive | diddanwyf | diddenych | diddano | diddanom | diddanoch | diddanont | diddaner | |
imperative | — | diddana | diddaned | diddanwn | diddenwch, diddanwch | diddanent | diddaner | |
verbal noun | diddanu | |||||||
verbal adjectives | diddanedig diddanadwy |
Conjugation (colloquial)
Inflected colloquial forms | singular | plural | ||||
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first | second | third | first | second | third | |
future | diddana i, diddanaf i | diddani di | diddanith o/e/hi, diddaniff e/hi | diddanwn ni | diddanwch chi | diddanan nhw |
conditional | diddanwn i, diddanswn i | diddanet ti, diddanset ti | diddanai fo/fe/hi, diddansai fo/fe/hi | diddanen ni, diddansen ni | diddanech chi, diddansech chi | diddanen nhw, diddansen nhw |
preterite | diddanais i, diddanes i | diddanaist ti, diddanest ti | diddanodd o/e/hi | diddanon ni | diddanoch chi | diddanon nhw |
imperative | — | diddana | — | — | diddanwch | — |
Note: All other forms are periphrastic, as usual in colloquial Welsh. |
Derived terms
- ymddiddan (“conversation; to converse”)
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