SIARAD - Fusser13
Instances of ddŵad for speaker ANN

272ANN+" hynny (y)dy dim [//] bob [?] croeso i chi ddŵad .
  thatthat.PRON.DEM.SP be.3S.PRESbe.V.3S.PRES NEGnot.ADV everyeach.PREQ+SM welcomewelcome.N.M.SG for.2PLto.PREP PRON.2PLyou.PRON.2P come.NONFINcome.V.INFIN+SM
  "that is, you're very welcome to come"
1294ANN+< ond umCE # &də dw i methu (y)n glearCE â gael o i ddŵad .
  butbut.CONJ IMum.IM be.1S.PRESbe.V.1S.PRES PRON.1SI.PRON.1S fail.NONFINfail.V.INFIN PRTPRT clearclear.ADJ+SM PRTas.CONJ.[or].with.PREP.[or].go.V.3S.PRES get.NONFINget.V.INFIN+SM PRON.3SMhe.PRON.M.3S toto.PREP come.NONFINcome.V.INFIN+SM
  but um I just can't get it to come
1440ANNa mae (r)heiny (y)n cymryd yn hir i ddŵad sti .
  andand.CONJ be.3S.PRESbe.V.3S.PRES thosethose.PRON PRTPRT take.NONFINtake.V.INFIN PRTPRT longlong.ADJ toto.PREP come.NONFINcome.V.INFIN+SM know.2Syou_know.IM
  and they're taking a long time to come, you know

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