tawchu

Welsh

Alternative forms

  • tawcho
  • tawchio

Etymology

From tawch (misty) +‎ -u. Doublet of tochi (to steep, to soak).

Pronunciation

Verb

tawchu (first-person singular present tawchaf)

  1. to vaporise, to evaporate
  2. to give off mist, to become misty

Conjugation

Conjugation (literary)
singular plural impersonal
first second third first second third
present indicative/future tawchaf tawchi tawch, tawcha tawchwn tawchwch tawchant tawchir
imperfect (indicative/subjunctive)/
conditional
tawchwn tawchit tawchai tawchem tawchech tawchent tawchid
preterite tawchais tawchaist tawchodd tawchasom tawchasoch tawchasant tawchwyd
pluperfect tawchaswn tawchasit tawchasai tawchasem tawchasech tawchasent tawchasid, tawchesid
present subjunctive tawchwyf tawchych tawcho tawchom tawchoch tawchont tawcher
imperative tawch, tawcha tawched tawchwn tawchwch tawchent tawcher
verbal noun tawchu
verbal adjectives tawchedig
tawchadwy
Conjugation (colloquial)
inflected
colloquial forms
singular plural
first second third first second third
future tawcha i,
tawchaf i
tawchi di tawchith o/e/hi,
tawchiff e/hi
tawchwn ni tawchwch chi tawchan nhw
conditional tawchwn i,
tawchswn i
tawchet ti,
tawchset ti
tawchai fo/fe/hi,
tawchsai fo/fe/hi
tawchen ni,
tawchsen ni
tawchech chi,
tawchsech chi
tawchen nhw,
tawchsen nhw
preterite tawchais i,
tawches i
tawchaist ti,
tawchest ti
tawchodd o/e/hi tawchon ni tawchoch chi tawchon nhw
imperative tawcha tawchwch

Note: All other forms are periphrastic, as usual in colloquial Welsh.