163 | OWA | a cloch gynno fo # yn canu . |
andand.CONJ bellbell.N.F.SG with.3SMwith_him.PREP+PRON.M.3S PRON.3SMhe.PRON.M.3S PRTPRT sing.NONFINsing.V.INFIN | ||
and he had a bell, ringing | ||
742 | OWA | fasai fo (y)n canu . |
be.3S.CONDITbe.V.3S.PLUPERF+SM PRON.3SMhe.PRON.M.3S PRTPRT sing.NONFINsing.V.INFIN | ||
it sang | ||
965 | OWA | i mi mae o (y)r peth sy (y)n cydredeg # â canu . |
forto.PREP PRON.1SPRT.AFF be.3S.PRESbe.V.3S.PRES PRON.3SMof.PREP DETthe.DET.DEF thingthing.N.M.SG be.PRES.RELbe.V.3S.PRES.REL PRTPRT match.NONFINcoincide.V.INFIN withas.CONJ.[or].with.PREP.[or].go.V.3S.PRES sing.NONFINsing.V.INFIN | ||
for me, it's the thing that's similar to singing | ||
966 | OWA | mae (y)na sôn am gythraul y canu . |
be.3S.PRESbe.V.3S.PRES therethere.ADV mention.NONFINmention.V.INFIN aboutfor.PREP devilunk DETthe.DET.DEF sing.NONFINsing.V.INFIN | ||
people talk about the devil of singing |
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