249 | ESM | xxx gerdded xxx lan (y)r afon diwrnod blaen a ClementineCS (y)n deud +"/. |
gerddedwalk.V.INFIN+SM lanshore.N.F.SG+SM yrthe.DET.DEF afonriver.N.F.SG diwrnodday.N.M.SG blaenplain.ADJ+SM.[or].front.N.M.SG aand.CONJ Clementinename ynPRT deudsay.V.INFIN . | ||
[...] walked [...] the river shore the other day and Clementine saying... | ||
444 | VLM | ond <yr &a yr &a> [//] yr afon oedd sych . |
ondbut.CONJ yrthat.PRON.REL yrthe.DET.DEF yrthe.DET.DEF afonriver.N.F.SG oeddbe.V.3S.IMPERF sychdry.ADJ . | ||
but the river was dry | ||
447 | VLM | yr afon oedd sych medden nhw . |
yrthe.DET.DEF afonriver.N.F.SG oeddbe.V.3S.IMPERF sychdry.ADJ meddenown.V.3P.IMPER nhwthey.PRON.3P . | ||
they said that the river was dry | ||
456 | ESM | mae yr afon xxx yn (.) o ochr i ochr . |
maebe.V.3S.PRES yrthe.DET.DEF afonriver.N.F.SG ynin.PREP oof.PREP ochrside.N.F.SG ito.PREP ochrside.N.F.SG . | ||
the river [...] from side to side |
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