to injure
"brifo" means "to injure" in Welsh. Full conjugation table with present, imperfect, preterite, future, conditional, and imperative tenses.
Presennol
| Person | Form |
|---|---|
| I (fi) | brifaf |
| You sg. (ti) | brifi |
| He/She (fe/hi) | brifo |
| We (ni) | brifwn |
| You pl. (chi) | brifwch |
| They (nhw) | brifant |
| Impersonal | brifir |
Amherffaith
| Person | Form |
|---|---|
| I (fi) | brifwn |
| You sg. (ti) | brifit |
| He/She (fe/hi) | brifai |
| We (ni) | brifem |
| You pl. (chi) | brifech |
| They (nhw) | brifent |
| Impersonal | brifid |
Gorffennol
| Person | Form |
|---|---|
| I (fi) | brifais |
| You sg. (ti) | brifaist |
| He/She (fe/hi) | brifodd |
| We (ni) | brifasom |
| You pl. (chi) | brifasoch |
| They (nhw) | brifasant |
| Impersonal | brifwyd |
Gorberffaith
| Person | Form |
|---|---|
| I (fi) | brifaswn |
| You sg. (ti) | brifasit |
| He/She (fe/hi) | brifasai |
| We (ni) | brifasem |
| You pl. (chi) | brifasech |
| They (nhw) | brifasent |
| Impersonal | brifasid |
Dyfodol
| Person | Form |
|---|---|
| I (fi) | brifa i |
| You sg. (ti) | brifi di |
| He/She (fe/hi) | hi o |
| We (ni) | brifwn ni |
| You pl. (chi) | brifwch chi |
| They (nhw) | brifan nhw |
Amodol
| Person | Form |
|---|---|
| I (fi) | brifwn |
| You sg. (ti) | brifit |
| He/She (fe/hi) | hi |
| We (ni) | brifem |
| You pl. (chi) | brifech |
| They (nhw) | brifent |
| Impersonal | brifid |
Gorchmynnol
| Person | Form |
|---|---|
| I (fi) | - |
| You sg. (ti) | brifa |
| He/She (fe/hi) | brifed |
| We (ni) | brifwn |
| You pl. (chi) | brifwch |
| They (nhw) | brifent |
| Impersonal | brifer |
Dw i ddim yn meddwl fy mod wedi brifo Mary.
I don't think that I hurt Mary.
B2Mae fy nant yn brifo.
My tooth hurts.
B1Yn fuan, roeddem ni yn ein dyblau, ein dwylo ar freichiau ein gilydd, yn chwerthin cymaint bod ein hochrau yn brifo, ein llygaid yn dyfrio, yn gwingo, bron mewn poen, yn chwerthin fel na fyddai'r chwerthin byth yn stopio.
Soon, we were doubled over, hands on each other's arms, laughing so much that our sides were hurting, our eyes were watering, wincing, almost in pain, laughing like the laughter would never stop.
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