710 | VIC | a wedyn oedd bobl oedd yn dod <o (y)r> [/] o (y)r ochr [//] un ochr yn clymu ceffylau (y)r ochr hynny . |
aand.CONJ wedynafterwards.ADV oeddbe.V.3S.IMPERF boblpeople.N.F.SG+SM oeddbe.V.3S.IMPERF ynPRT dodcome.V.INFIN oof.PREP yrthe.DET.DEF oof.PREP yrthe.DET.DEF ochrside.N.F.SG unone.NUM ochrside.N.F.SG ynPRT clymutie.V.INFIN.[or].mount.V.INFIN ceffylauhorses.N.M.PL yrthe.DET.DEF ochrside.N.F.SG hynnythat.ADJ.DEM.SP . | ||
and people would come from one side and tie their horses on that side. | ||
712 | VIC | oedden nhw (y)n sefyll i (.) roid eu ceffylau (y)r ochr draw . |
oeddenbe.V.3P.IMPERF nhwthey.PRON.3P ynPRT sefyllstand.V.INFIN ito.PREP roidgive.V.INFIN+SM eutheir.ADJ.POSS.3P ceffylauhorses.N.M.PL yrthe.DET.DEF ochrside.N.F.SG drawyonder.ADV . | ||
they stayed to put their horses on the other side |
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