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Instances of dechrau for speaker ANA

276ANAac er bod y sgwrs yn ardderchog <mae gen i> [//] dw i (y)n credu bod raid i fi fynd i (.) dechrau hwyl(us)o [?] (y)r cinio .
  acand.CONJ erer.IM bodbe.V.INFIN ythe.DET.DEF sgwrschat.N.F.SG ynPRT ardderchogexcellent.ADJ maebe.V.3S.PRES genwith.PREP iI.PRON.1S dwbe.V.1S.PRES iI.PRON.1S ynPRT credubelieve.V.INFIN bodbe.V.INFIN raidnecessity.N.M.SG+SM ito.PREP fiI.PRON.1S+SM fyndgo.V.INFIN+SM ito.PREP dechraubegin.V.INFIN hwylusoease.V.INFIN yrthe.DET.DEF ciniodinner.N.M.SG .
  and although the discussion is excellent, I think I have to go and start to prepare lunch.
459ANAa gwneud yn fawr o (y)r fraint dan ni (y)n gael o fynd fel oedden ni (y)n deud yn y dechrau i lan y môr am dro .
  aand.CONJ gwneudmake.V.INFIN ynPRT fawrbig.ADJ+SM oof.PREP yrthe.DET.DEF fraintprivilege.N.MF.SG+SM danbe.V.1P.PRES niwe.PRON.1P ynPRT gaelget.V.INFIN+SM oof.PREP fyndgo.V.INFIN+SM fellike.CONJ oeddenbe.V.1P.IMPERF niwe.PRON.1P ynPRT deudsay.V.INFIN ynPRT ythe.DET.DEF dechraubeginning.N.M.SG ito.PREP lanshore.N.F.SG+SM ythe.DET.DEF môrsea.N.M.SG amfor.PREP droturn.N.M.SG+SM .
  and make the most of the privilege we have of going, as we were saying at the start, to the seaside, for a trip
526ANAmae (y)na lawer wedi mynd debyg iawn Cymry a [?] aeth i [/] uh (.) i uh (.) boblogi (y)r lle (.) yn y dechrau .
  maebe.V.3S.PRES ynathere.ADV lawermany.QUAN+SM wediafter.PREP myndgo.V.INFIN debygsimilar.ADJ+SM iawnvery.ADV CymryWelsh_people.N.M.PL aand.CONJ aethgo.V.3S.PAST ito.PREP.[or].I.PRON.1S uher.IM ito.PREP uher.IM boblogipopulate.V.INFIN+SM yrthe.DET.DEF lleplace.N.M.SG ynPRT ythe.DET.DEF dechraubeginning.N.M.SG .
  there are many who went, probably, Welsh people who went to populate the place, in the beginning

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