SIARAD - Fusser12
Instances of weld for speaker CEW

1382CEW+< <wellCE dan ni mynd i> [?] weld nhw fory .
  wellwell.ADV be.1PL.PRESbe.V.1P.PRES PRON.1PLwe.PRON.1P go.NONFINgo.V.INFIN toto.PREP see.NONFINsee.V.INFIN+SM PRON.3PLthey.PRON.3P tomorrowtomorrow.ADV
  well, we're going to see them tomorrow
1452CEWxxx mae nhw # i weld yn cael trin pawb fel baw yn_te +.. .
  be.3PL.PRESbe.V.3S.PRES PRON.3PLthey.PRON.3P toto.PREP see.NONFINsee.V.INFIN+SM PRTPRT get.NONFINget.V.INFIN treat.NONFINtreat.V.INFIN everybodyeveryone.PRON likelike.CONJ dirtmud.N.M.SG TAGunk
  [...] they seem to be allowed to treat everybody like dirt, you know
1693CEWmynd i weld y ddramaCE efo SebastianCE .
  go.NONFINgo.V.INFIN toto.PREP see.NONFINsee.V.INFIN+SM DETthe.DET.DEF dramadrama.N.SG+SM withwith.PREP Sebastianname
  went to see the play with Sebastian
1698CEW+" tyrd i weld fi wedyn .
  come.2S.IMPERcome.V.2S.IMPER toto.PREP.[or].I.PRON.1S see.NONFINsee.V.INFIN+SM PRON.1SI.PRON.1S+SM afterafterwards.ADV
  "come see me afterwards"

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