PATAGONIA - Patagonia5
Instances of oh for speaker GLO

95GLO+< ohCS mae isio (.) deud wrth PamelaCS +...
  ohoh.IM maebe.V.3S.PRES isiowant.N.M.SG deudsay.V.INFIN wrthby.PREP Pamelaname .
  oh, Pamela needs to be told...
139GLOohCS paid â meddwl !
  ohoh.IM paidstop.V.2S.IMPER âwith.PREP meddwlthink.V.INFIN !
  oh, think nothing of it
144GLOohCS bueno !
  ohoh.IM buenowell.E !
  oh, good!
201GLO+< ohCS está muy bien .
  ohoh.IM estábe.V.3S.PRES muyvery.ADV bienwell.ADV .
  oh, it is very nice.
224GLOohCS debyg iawn !
  ohoh.IM debygsimilar.ADJ+SM iawnvery.ADV !
  oh, very likely!
383GLOohCS wel wel !
  ohoh.IM welwell.IM welwell.IM !
  oh, well, well!
504GLOohCS na xxx .
  ohoh.IM nano.ADV .
  oh no [...]
568GLOohCS oes noS maen nhw wedi gweithio ac yn gweithio i gadw (y)r uh +...
  ohoh.IM oesbe.V.3S.PRES.INDEF nonot.ADV maenbe.V.3P.PRES nhwthey.PRON.3P wediafter.PREP gweithiowork.V.INFIN acand.CONJ ynPRT gweithiowork.V.INFIN ito.PREP gadwkeep.V.INFIN+SM yrthe.DET.DEF uher.IM .
  oh yes, no, they have worked, and are working to keep the, um...

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