Etymology
From chons (“chance”, noun) + -ya.
Verb
chonsya
- to chance
Conjugation
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Conjugation of chonsya
|
singular |
plural |
impersonal |
| first |
second |
third |
first |
second |
third |
| indicative |
present/future |
chonsyav | chonsydh | chons | chonsyn | chonsyowgh | chonsyons | chonsir |
| preterite |
chonsis | chonssys | chonsyas | chonssyn | chonssowgh | chonssons | chonsyas |
| imperfect |
chonsyen | chonsyes | chonsya | chonsyen | chonsyewgh | chonsyens | chonsys |
| pluperfect |
chonssen | chonsses | chonssa | chonssen | chonssewgh | chonssens | chonssys |
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| subjunctive |
present/future |
chonsiv | chonsi | chonsyo | chonsyn | chonsyowgh | chonsyons | chonsyer |
| imperfect |
chonsyen | chonsyes | chonsya | chonsyen | chonsyewgh | chonsyens | chonsys |
|
| imperative |
- | chons | chonsyes | chonsyn | chonsyewgh | chonsyens | - |
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| non-finite forms |
present participle |
ow chonsya |
verbal adjective |
chonsys / chonsyes |
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Derived terms
- chonsya dhe (“happen to”, verb)
Mutation
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Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Cornish.
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