666 | CHA | you know <in our> [///] uh when the Indians used to see pictures of GeorgeSE WashingtonSE they would see the pictures of waist up . |
youyou.PRON.SUB.2SP knowknow.V.2SP.PRES inin.PREP ourour.ADJ.POSS.1P uhuh.IM whenwhen.CONJ thethe.DET.DEF Indiansname useduse.V.PAST toto.PREP seesee.V.INFIN picturespicture.N.PL ofof.PREP Georgename Washingtonname theythey.PRON.SUB.3P wouldbe.V.123SP.COND seesee.V.INFIN thethe.DET.DEF picturespicture.N.PL ofof.PREP waistwaist.N.SG upup.ADV . | ||
684 | CHA | meS fascinaS estarS contigoS yS conS miS tíaS with GeorgeSE and uncle dad . |
meme.PRON.OBL.MF.1S fascinafascinate.V.3S.PRES estarbe.V.INFIN contigowith you.PREP+PRON.MF.2S yand.CONJ conwith.PREP mimy.ADJ.POSS.MF.1S.SG tíaaunt.N.F.SG.[or].aunt.N.M.SG withwith.PREP Georgename andand.CONJ uncleuncle.N.SG daddad.N.SG . | ||
it's fascinating to be with you and with my aunt, with George and Uncle Dad. |
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