PATAGONIA - Patagonia20
Instances of mor for speaker CEC

268CECmae [/] mae mor brysur nawr (.) yn gorffen (.) y tymor .
  maebe.V.3S.PRES maebe.V.3S.PRES morso.ADV brysurbusy.ADJ+SM nawrnow.ADV ynPRT gorffencomplete.V.INFIN ythe.DET.DEF tymorseason.N.M.SG .
  she's so busy now, finishing the term
283CEC+< mae (y)n (.) mor busneslyd .
  maebe.V.3S.PRES ynPRT morso.ADV busneslydbusinesslike.ADJ .
  she's so nosey
285CECa mae mor brysur wel +...
  aand.CONJ maebe.V.3S.PRES morso.ADV brysurbusy.ADJ+SM welwell.IM .
  and she's so busy, well
297CECa ddoe oedd hi mor oer ohCS .
  aand.CONJ ddoeyesterday.ADV oeddbe.V.3S.IMPERF hishe.PRON.F.3S morso.ADV oercold.ADJ ohoh.IM .
  and yesterday it was so cold, oh!
422CECoedd hi (y)n ganu mor hyfryd .
  oeddbe.V.3S.IMPERF hishe.PRON.F.3S ynPRT ganusing.V.INFIN+SM morso.ADV hyfryddelightful.ADJ .
  she sang so beautifully

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