PATAGONIA - Patagonia8
Instances of cario for speaker VIC

598VICoedden nhw (y)n gorfod cario (y)r gwenith mewn wageni (.) at y stesion i roid yn y trên i fynd â fo adre achos oedd popeth yn cael ei fynd felly yn_doedd ?
  oeddenbe.V.3P.IMPERF nhwthey.PRON.3P ynPRT gorfodhave_to.V.INFIN cariocarry.V.INFIN yrthat.PRON.REL gwenithsmile.V.3S.FUT mewnin.PREP wageniwagon.N.M.PL atto.PREP ythe.DET.DEF stesionstation.N.F.SG ito.PREP roidgive.V.INFIN+SM ynin.PREP ythe.DET.DEF trêntrain.N.M.SG ito.PREP fyndgo.V.INFIN+SM âwith.PREP fohe.PRON.M.3S adrehome.ADV achosbecause.CONJ oeddbe.V.3S.IMPERF popetheverything.N.M.SG ynPRT caelget.V.INFIN eihis.ADJ.POSS.M.3S fyndgo.V.INFIN+SM fellyso.ADV yn_doeddbe.V.3S.IMPERF.TAG ?
  they had to carry the wheat in wagons to the station to put on the train and take it home because everything used to be transported like that didn't it?
600VICac o(edde)n nhw (y)n cario (y)r &vu (.) sachau gwenith (y)ma ar eu cefn bob yn un .
  acand.CONJ oeddenbe.V.3P.IMPERF nhwthey.PRON.3P ynPRT cariocarry.V.INFIN yrthe.DET.DEF sachausacks.N.F.PL gwenithsmile.V.3S.FUT ymahere.ADV aron.PREP eutheir.ADJ.POSS.3P cefnback.N.M.SG bobeach.PREQ+SM ynPRT unone.NUM .
  and each of them would carry these wheat sacks on their backs.
616VICachos oedden nhw (we)di bod yna trwy (y)r bore yn cario gwair yma a codi (y)r gwenith yna a xxx .
  achosbecause.CONJ oeddenbe.V.3P.IMPERF nhwthey.PRON.3P wediafter.PREP bodbe.V.INFIN ynathere.ADV trwythrough.PREP yrthe.DET.DEF boremorning.N.M.SG ynPRT cariocarry.V.INFIN gwairhay.N.M.SG ymahere.ADV aand.CONJ codilift.V.INFIN yrthat.PRON.REL gwenithsmile.V.3S.FUT ynathere.ADV aand.CONJ .
  because they'd been there all morning lifting and carrying this wheat there and [...]

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