klask

Breton

Etymology

From Middle Breton clasq. Cognate with Welsh casglu.

Verb

klask

  1. (transitive) to search, look for
    • Ti a glaskan gant ul liorzh brasoc'h eget hini ma zi kozh.
      I am looking for a house with a bigger garden than that of my previous house.
  2. (intransitive) to try
    • Me a glaske lenn al levr-se met an hini n'oa ket dibres.
      I tried to read that book but it wasn't available.
  3. (rare, reflexive, intransitive, reflexive form: en em glask) to cope
    • O'n em glask emaon !
      I am trying/coping with it!.

Conjugation

Personal forms
Indicative Conditional Imperative
Present Imperfect Preterite Future Present Imperfect
1s klaskan klasken klaskis klaskin klaskfen klaskjen -
2s klaskez klaskes klaskjout klaski klaskfes klaskjes klask
3s klask klaske klaskas klasko klaskfe klaskje klasket
1p klaskomp klaskemp klaskjomp klaskimp klaskfemp klaskjemp klaskomp
2p klaskit klaskec'h klaskjoc'h klaskot klaskfec'h klaskjec'h klaskit
3p klaskont klaskent klaskjont klaskint klaskfent klaskjent klaskent
0 klasker klasked klaskjod klaskor klaskfed klaskjed -
Impersonal forms Mutated forms
Infinitive: klask
Present participle: o klask
Past participle: klasket (auxiliary verb: kaout)
Soft mutation after a: a glask-
Mixed mutation after e: e klask-
Soft mutation after ne/na: ne/na glask-

Noun

klask f

  1. a try, an attempt
    • en ur glask + verb.
      trying to + verb.
    • En ur glask lenn da levr ez eus bet graet goap ouzhin gantaƱ.
      I was being laughed at while I was trying to read your book.

Inflection

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