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ymddanghosaf ya drist, / appear sad. 2. The Passives (cf. Accidence, § 178 ; § 327, note) — creir fi, I am created; penodir fi, / am appointed; etholir fi, I am elected; gelwir fi, / am called ; cyfrifir fi, / am accounted ; ystyrir fi, / am considered : e.g. penodir y tywysog yn frenin, the prince is appointed king; cyfrifir fi yn dlawd, I am accounted poor. Rule. — The Predicate-noun or the Predicate-adjective is pre- ceded by the predicative proclitic yn (for which see § 304, note). When, ho...wever, the Verb is a form of \vyf, / am, and the Predicate-noun or Predicate-adjective precedes the Verb, yn is not used : e.g dyn wyf, I am a man, 3. With other verbs the Predicate-adjective or the Predicate- noun referring to the Subject denotes : — either (a) the result of an action : e.g. fe gyfyd yr afon yn uwch, the river will rise higher. or (3) what the Subject is, was or will be at the time of the action : e.g. dychwelodd yn fyw ac iach, he returned alive and well. 4. This use of the Predicate-adjective has been greatly extended in Welsh so as to supply the place of adverbs : e.g.
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