SIARAD - Fusser11
Instances of rywle for speaker AED

495AEDDylanCE (we)di mynd offCE doedd i nôl ryw ddefaid neu (we)di mynd rywle de # (we)di adael o .
  Dylanname PRT.PASTafter.PREP go.NONFINgo.V.INFIN offoff.PREP be.3S.IMPbe.V.3S.IMPERF.NEG toI.PRON.1S.[or].to.PREP fetch.NONFINfetch.V.INFIN somesome.PREQ+SM sheepsheep.N.F.PL+SM oror.CONJ PRT.PASTafter.PREP go.NONFINgo.V.INFIN somewheresomewhere.N.M.SG+SM TAGbe.IM+SM PRT.PASTafter.PREP leave.NONFINleave.V.INFIN+SM PRON.3SMhe.PRON.M.3S
  Dylan had gone off, hadn't he, to get some sheep, or gone somewhere, you know, had left him
1094AEDa byrddau bach gynno taid yn (y)r ardd rywle roundCE y erCE erCE hen dyddyn bach erCE GwernyddCE de .
  andand.CONJ tablestables.N.M.PL smallsmall.ADJ withwith_him.PREP+PRON.M.3S grandfathergrandfather.N.M.SG inin.PREP DETthe.DET.DEF gardengarden.N.F.SG+SM somewheresomewhere.N.M.SG+SM roundround.ADJ DETthe.DET.DEF IMer.IM IMer.IM oldold.ADJ smallholdingunk IMsmall.ADJ Gwernydder.IM TAGname be.IM+SM
  and my grandfather had little tables in the garden somewhere round the, er, er, old smallholding of Gwernydd, right
1101AEDa fel <chdi ddeud> [?] cerdded fyddai bobl de # mwynhau hunan rywle de ac yn +/ .
  andand.CONJ likelike.CONJ PRON.2Syou.PRON.2S say.NONFINsay.V.INFIN+SM walk.NONFINwalk.V.INFIN be.3S.CONDITbe.V.3S.COND+SM peoplepeople.N.F.SG+SM TAGbe.IM+SM enjoy.NONFINenjoy.V.INFIN selfself.PRON.SG somewheresomewhere.N.M.SG+SM andbe.IM+SM PRTand.CONJ in.PREP.[or].PRT
  and as you say, people would walk, wouldn't they, enjoy themselves somewhere and...
1570AEDmae nhw cael arian o rywle beth bynnag +/ .
  be.3PL.PRESbe.V.3S.PRES PRON.3PLthey.PRON.3P get.NONFINget.V.INFIN moneymoney.N.M.SG fromof.PREP somewheresomewhere.N.M.SG+SM whatthing.N.M.SG+SM ever-ever.ADJ
  they get money from somewhere anyway...

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