327 | LIA | a wedyn o(eddw)n i (y)n clywed &s &e &ʃ uh Sbanish . |
aand.CONJ wedynafterwards.ADV oeddwnbe.V.1S.IMPERF iI.PRON.1S ynPRT clywedhear.V.INFIN uher.IM SbanishSpanish.N.F.SG . | ||
and then I heard, er, Spanish. | ||
387 | LIA | a mae o ddim wedi clywed (.) gymaint o Gymraeg â (hyn)ny ar_ôl (.) dod o lle taid . |
aand.CONJ maebe.V.3S.PRES ohe.PRON.M.3S ddimnot.ADV+SM wediafter.PREP clywedhear.V.INFIN gymaintso much.ADJ+SM oof.PREP GymraegWelsh.N.F.SG+SM âwith.PREP hynnythat.PRON.DEM.SP ar_ôlafter.PREP dodcome.V.INFIN ohe.PRON.M.3S llewhere.INT taidgrandfather.N.M.SG . | ||
and so he hasn't heard as much Welsh as that after coming from grandad's place. |
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