| English | Welsh | Middle Welsh | Old Welsh | Cumbric | Cornish | Breton | Gaelic (Manx) | Irish Gaelic | Scottish Gaelic |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| I go | rydw i'n mynd | af | aph | aph | yma vy ow mos | an / me a ya | ta mee goll | téim | thèid mi |
| you go | rwyt ti'n mynd | ey | ei | ei | yma ta ow mos | ez / te a ya | ta oo goll | téann tú | thèid thu |
| he/she/it goes | mae e/hi'n mynd | â | a | a | yma ev ow mos / yma hi ow mos | a / ya | t'eh goll / t'ee goll | téann sé/sí | thèid e/i |
| we go | rydyn ni'n mynd | awn | awm | awm | yma ni ow mos | eomp / ni a ya | ta shin goll | téimid / téann muid | thèid sinn |
| you go | rydych chi'n mynd | ewch | ewch | ewch | yma hwi ow mos | it / c'hwi a ya | ta shiu goll | téann sibh | thèid sibh |
| they go | maen nhw'n mynd | ânt | ant | ant | ymons i ow mos | eont / int a ya | t'ad goll | téann siad | thèid iad |
| I come | rydw i'n dod | deuaf | deuuaph | deuuaph | yma vy ow tos | deuan | ta mee cheet | tagaim | thig mi |
| you come | rwyt ti'n dod | dei | dei | dei | yma ta ow tos | deuez | ta oo cheet | tagann tú | thig thu |
| he/she comes | mae e/hi'n dod | daw | daw | daw | yma ev ow tos / yma hi ow tos | deu | t'eh cheet / t'ee cheet | tagann sé/sí | thig e/i |
| I do | rydw i'n gwneud | gwnaf | gunaph | gunaph | gwrav | gran | ta mee jannoo | déanaim | nì mi |
| you do | rwyt ti'n gwneud | gwnei | guney | guney | gwredh | grez | ta oo jannoo | déanann tú | nì thu |
| he/she does | mae e/hi'n gwneud | gwna | guna | guna | gwra | gra | t'eh jannoo / t'ee jannoo | déanann sé/sí | nì e/i |
| we do | rydyn ni'n gwneud | gwnawn | gunawm | gunawm | gwren | greomp | ta shin jannoo | déanaimid / déanann muid | nì sinn |
The full training programme — row-by-row quizzes, section quizzes with an 80% pass threshold, and progress tracking — is available on Polyglot™, the master platform covering all 22 languages simultaneously.
For Celtic-focused learners: Once on Polyglot™, use the Column Order modal to bring Welsh, Old Welsh, Revitalised Cumbric, Cornish, Breton, Irish Gaelic, and Scottish Gaelic to the front. The triangulation method — seeing all seven Celtic languages side by side — makes patterns immediately visible.
Pronunciation: Use ChatGPT in voice mode or Google Gemini alongside each study session. Read each row aloud and ask for pronunciation feedback — this is an integral part of the recommended learning process.
Rows per Day: Use the 📅 button on Polyglot™ to set your daily target. One row per day is a sustainable pace; at this rate every row you study has already been reviewed by the Penrith Beacon Communications | PBC team.