SIARAD - Fusser11
Instances of lôn

902AED+, ohCE neu mynd i weld ryw hen auntieCE neu ryw ffrindiau lawr lôn i (ei)ch mamCE neu (ry)wbeth neu (ei)ch tad de .
  IMoh.IM oror.CONJ go.NONFINgo.V.INFIN toto.PREP see.NONFINsee.V.INFIN+SM somesome.PREQ+SM oldold.ADJ auntieauntie.N.SG oror.CONJ somesome.PREQ+SM friendsfriends.N.M.PL downdown.ADV roadunk toto.PREP POSS.2PLyour.ADJ.POSS.2P mothermam.N.SG oror.CONJ somethingsomething.N.M.SG+SM oror.CONJ POSS.2PLyour.ADJ.POSS.2P fatherfather.N.M.SG TAGbe.IM+SM
  oh, or going to see some old auntie or some friends down the road of your mum or something, or your father, isn't it
964BEDcannoedd o bunnau # ac yn eu lluchio nhw ochr lôn .
  hundredshundreds.N.M.PL ofof.PREP poundspounds.N.F.PL+SM andand.CONJ PRTPRT POSS.3PLtheir.ADJ.POSS.3P throw.NONFINthrow.V.INFIN PRON.3PLthey.PRON.3P sideside.N.F.SG roadunk
  hundreds of pounds, and throw them onto the side of the road

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