A verb conjugation library for the Breton language implemented in JavaScript.
It implements the Universal Module Definition pattern so it should be broadly compatible.
It is much probably not correct from every verb. This is a rewrite of an old script of mine I stumbled upon recently, but I need to check with serious references.
This API is very small, as it comprises only one function, named conjugate
. Pass it an infinitive form of a verb and it returns an objects describing the conjugation:
const conjugator = require('breton-conjugator');
var conjugation = conjugator.conjugate('bezañ');
returns
{
result: {
type: [ "irregular" ],
forms: {
regular: false,
infinitive: "bezañ",
pastParticiple: "bet",
root: "(irregular)",
present: {
p1s: "on",
p2s: "out",
p3s: "eo",
p1p: "omp",
p2p: "oc’h",
p3p: "int",
imp: "eur"
},
imperfect: {
p1s: "oan",
p2s: "oas",
p3s: "oa",
p1p: "oamp",
p2p: "oac’h",
p3p: "oant",
imp: "oad"
},
preterite: {
p1s: "boen",
p2s: "boes",
p3s: "boe",
p1p: "boemp",
p2p: "boec’h",
p3p: "boent",
imp: "boed"
},
future: {
p1s: "vin",
p2s: "vi",
p3s: "vo",
p1p: "vimp",
p2p: "viot",
p3p: "vint",
imp: "vior"
},
presentConditional: {
p1s: "befen",
p2s: "befes",
p3s: "befe",
p1p: "befemp",
p2p: "befec’h",
p3p: "befent",
imp: "befed"
},
pastConditional: {
p1s: "bijen",
p2s: "bijes",
p3s: "bije",
p1p: "bijemp",
p2p: "bijec’h",
p3p: "bijent",
imp: "bijed"
},
imperative: {
p2s: "bez",
p1p: "bezomp",
p2p: "bezit"
}
}
}
}