358 | SIR | +< peth rhyfedd xxx (we)di brathu de . |
thingthing.N.M.SG strangestrange.ADJ PRT.PASTafter.PREP bite.NONFINbite.V.INFIN TAGbe.IM+SM | ||
strange [...] had bitten, isn't it | ||
872 | SIR | <wedi wneud> [//] wedi carfio allan o bren peth i ddal # umCE goriadau (fe)lly de . |
PRT.PASTafter.PREP do.NONFINmake.V.INFIN+SM PRT.PASTafter.PREP carve.NONFINunk outout.ADV ofof.PREP woodwood.N.M.SG+SM thingthing.N.M.SG toto.PREP hold.NONFINcontinue.V.INFIN+SM IMum.IM keysunk thusso.ADV TAGbe.IM+SM | ||
made...carved out of wood, something to hold keys, like, you know | ||
1244 | SIR | +< peth bach . |
thingthing.N.M.SG smallsmall.ADJ | ||
the poor thing | ||
1652 | SIR | ond umCE # o'n i (y)n gweld rywun (we)di cael peth yno . |
butbut.CONJ IMum.IM be.1S.IMPbe.V.1S.IMPERF PRON.1SI.PRON.1S PRTPRT see.NONFINsee.V.INFIN somebodysomeone.N.M.SG+SM PRT.PASTafter.PREP get.NONFINget.V.INFIN thingthing.N.M.SG therethere.ADV | ||
but um, I saw somebody who got some there |
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