36 | CZA | a ddoe dyma fo (y)n &n gofyn i fi (.) os oeddwn i (y)n mynd i weld NansiCS weithiau . |
aand.CONJ ddoeyesterday.ADV dymathis_is.ADV fohe.PRON.M.3S ynPRT gofynask.V.INFIN ito.PREP fiI.PRON.1S+SM osif.CONJ oeddwnbe.V.1S.IMPERF iI.PRON.1S ynPRT myndgo.V.INFIN ito.PREP weldsee.V.INFIN+SM Nansiname weithiautimes.N.F.PL+SM . | ||
and yesterday he asked me whether I go to see Nansi sometimes. | ||
45 | CZA | wel mae NansiCS yn (.) drwm ei chlyw ynde . |
welwell.IM maebe.V.3S.PRES Nansiname ynPRT drwmheavy.ADJ+SM eiher.ADJ.POSS.F.3S chlywsense of hearing.N.M.SG+AM.[or].hear.V.2S.IMPER+AM yndeisn't_it.IM . | ||
well, Nansi can't hear well. | ||
52 | CZA | +" cofia fi at NansiCS . |
cofiaremember.V.2S.IMPER fiI.PRON.1S+SM atto.PREP Nansiname . | ||
say hello to Nansi from me. |
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