Past tense form forms for 'to want/need'

Hi,

Throughout the courses (south) I’ve heard ways of saying ‘I need’ and ‘I want’ in present,future and past’ but I don’t think I’ve heard the ‘definite’ past using gneud form i.e. I did need/want something that wasn’t an on going thing. Am I making sense…? Is there a structure for these using ‘gneud’ i.e. wnaeth

e.g.
Mae eisiau I fi (I need)
Mae rhaid I fi (I must)

Bydd eisiau I fi (I will need)
Oedd eisiau I hi (she was needing)

wnaeth eisiau I fi (I did want) ??

Thanks,

Andrew

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This is an area where Welsh differs from English in that it uses the ‘was’ tense to indicate the past for certain types of verbs and in certain situations - there was a post about it here

Never say never applies in speech however :upside_down_face:

Rich :slight_smile:

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Thanks Rich. I read the link you sent and that explains why I haven’t seen ‘wnaeth’ with those formats.

Andrew

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