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gallos

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Asturian

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Noun

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gallos

  1. plural of gallu

Cornish

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Etymology

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From Proto-Celtic *galnati (to be able), cognate with Breton gallout and Welsh gallu.

Noun

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gallos m (plural gallosow)

  1. ability
  2. power, might

Verb

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gallos (irregular)

  1. can, be able

Conjugation

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Indicative Subjunctive Imperative
Pres-fut Imperfect Preterite Conditional Pres-fut Imperfect
1s gallav vy gyllen vy gyllis vy galsen vy gylliv vy gallen vy -
2s gyllydh jy gylles jy gylsys jy galses jy gylli jy galles jy gyll
3s gyll ev galla ev, gylli ev gallas ev galsa ev gallo ev galla ev galles
1p gyllyn ni gyllen ni gylsyn ni galsen ni gyllyn ni gallen ni gyllyn
2p gyllowgh hwi gyllewgh hwi gylsowgh hwi galsewgh hwi gyllowgh hwi gallewgh hwi gyllowgh
3p gyllons i gyllens i gallons i galsens i gallons i gallens i gallons
0 gyllir gylles gylsys galses gyller galles -
Present participle: ow kallos
Verbal adjective: none

Mutation

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Mutation of gallos
unmutated soft aspirate hard mixed mixed after 'th
gallos allos unchanged kallos hallos hallos

Latin

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Noun

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gallōs

  1. accusative plural of gallus

Spanish

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Noun

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gallos m pl

  1. plural of gallo