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This template creates a conjugation table for verb forms used in literary Welsh. Many of these forms are not encountered in the colloquial language. This template is for verb roots ending in -i.

Usage

 * Note:The template is shown vertically above for convenience. When using it, you must remove the line breaks and blank spaces or it won't render properly.

Definition of parameters

 * (root) = the root of the verb, excluding the final i. This is also the second parameter used in (but without the final i). This is the only obligatory parameter.
 * (root with vowel affection) = the form of the root (again, without the final i) when it has undergone vowel affection (for example, changing a to e), as is found in the 2nd person singular present/future among other forms. Do not use this parameter if the root does not undergo vowel affection, i.e. if the vowel of the 2nd person singular and the 1st person singular are the same.
 * 3 the "short" form of the 3rd person singular present/future, i.e. the form that does not end in -a. Enter  if no short form is attested. It is not necessary to type   if the previous parameter is present. Do not use this parameter if the form is identical to the root.
 * 3alt an alternative short form of the 3rd person singular present/future. Use this parameter only if the verb has two "short" variants of the 3rd person singular form.
 * final Enter  for verbs like  where an h is added before a syllabic i (e.g., ). Enter   for verbs like  where the i is always syllabic.
 * imp the "short" form of the 2nd person singular imperative, i.e. the form that does not end in -a. Enter  if no short form is attested. Do not use this parameter if the form is identical either to the form specified in   or to the root.
 * nolong Enter  if the 3rd person singular present/future is not attested to have a long form in -a. Enter   if the 2nd person singular imperative is not attested to have a long form in -a. Enter   if neither of these forms is attested to have a long form in -a.
 * 2ssubj Enter  if the 2nd person singular subjunctive ends in -ych rather than -iech. Otherwise omit this parameter.
 * 2plaffectiononly Enter  if the 2nd person plural present/future is attested only with vowel affection. Enter   if the 2nd person plural imperative is attested only with vowel affection. Enter   if both of those forms are attested only with vowel affection. If this parameter is omitted, the template assumes that both forms are attested both with and without vowel affection.
 * doubling_2sfut Enter  if n in the root is doubled to nn in the 2nd person singular present/future. Enter   if the 2nd person singular present/future is attested both with and without this doubling. Otherwise do not use this parameter.
 * doubling_impfut Same as above, but for the impersonal present/future.
 * doubling_2scond Same as above, but for the 2nd person singular imperfect/conditional.
 * doubling_impcond Same as above, but for the impersonal imperfect/conditional.
 * verbadj1 Enter  if the verbal adjective in -edig is attested only without the final i of the stem. Enter   if the verbal adjective in -edig is attested both with and without the final i of the stem. Enter   if the verbal adjective is -edig is not attested. Omit this parameter if the verbal adjective in -edig is attested only with the final i of the stem.
 * verbadj2 Same as  but for the verbal adjective in -adwy.

Examples
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