52 | AET | umCE # dach chi justCE aboutE gweld llyn [//] # erCE erCE &t castell DolbadarnCE yn y pen draw fan (y)na lle mae (y)r golau (y)n taro . |
| | IMum.IM be.2PL.PRESbe.V.2P.PRES PRON.2PLyou.PRON.2P justjust.ADV aboutabout.PREP see.NONFINsee.V.INFIN lakelake.N.M.SG IMer.IM IMer.IM castlecastle.N.M.SG Dolbadarnname inin.PREP DETthe.DET.DEF endhead.N.M.SG overyonder.ADV placeplace.N.MF.SG+SM therethere.ADV wherewhere.INT be.3S.PRESbe.V.3S.PRES DETthe.DET.DEF lightlight.N.M.SG PRTPRT hit.NONFINstrike.V.INFIN |
| | um you can just about see lake...er er, Dolbadarn castle in the back there, where the light hits |
284 | AET | +< a # Wyddfa (y)n pen draw fel dach chi weld a LliweddCE yn fan (y)na . |
| | andand.CONJ Snowdonname inPRT.[or].in.PREP endhead.N.M.SG overyonder.ADV likelike.CONJ be.2PL.PRESbe.V.2P.PRES PRON.2PLyou.PRON.2P see.NONFINsee.V.INFIN+SM andand.CONJ Lliweddname inPRT placeplace.N.MF.SG+SM therethere.ADV |
| | and Snowdon at the far end, as you can see, and Lliwedd there |
345 | AET | a # mae (y)r Wyddfa &p fel dach chi gweld pen draw eto . |
| | andand.CONJ be.3S.PRESbe.V.3S.PRES DETthe.DET.DEF Snowdonname likelike.CONJ be.2PL.PRESbe.V.2P.PRES PRON.2PLyou.PRON.2P see.NONFINsee.V.INFIN endhead.N.M.SG overyonder.ADV againagain.ADV |
| | and Snowdon, as you see, is at the far end again |
400 | AET | +, <lle dw &vɬ> [//] lle dw i (y)n dallt bod o (we)di cuddiad # oddi_wrth y milwyr erCE Saeson ddoth draw i edrych <ar ei ô(l)> [//] &a amdano fo (fe)lly . |
| | wherewhere.INT be.1S.PRESbe.V.1S.PRES wherewhere.INT be.1S.PRESbe.V.1S.PRES PRON.1SI.PRON.1S PRTPRT understand.NONFINunderstand.V.INFIN be.NONFINbe.V.INFIN PRON.3SMhe.PRON.M.3S PRT.PASTafter.PREP hide.NONFINunk fromfrom.PREP DETthe.DET.DEF soldierssoldiers.N.M.PL IMer.IM English_peoplename come.3S.PASTcome.V.3S.PAST+SM overyonder.ADV toto.PREP look.NONFINlook.V.INFIN onon.PREP POSS.3Shis.ADJ.POSS.M.3S trackrear.ADJ for.3SMfor_him.PREP+PRON.M.3S PRON.3SMhe.PRON.M.3S thusso.ADV |
| | where, I understand, he hid from the soldiers, er the English who came over to look after...for him, like |
563 | AET | a hwnna (y)dy (y)r [/] erCE yr xx (y)n y pen draw fan (y)na . |
| | andand.CONJ thatthat.PRON.DEM.M.SG be.3S.PRESbe.V.3S.PRES DETthe.DET.DEF IMer.IM DETthe.DET.DEF inin.PREP DETthe.DET.DEF endhead.N.M.SG overyonder.ADV placeplace.N.MF.SG+SM therethere.ADV |
| | and that's the, er the xx in the far end there |
1044 | AET | +, <at y &ɬ> [//] at y pen draw . |
| | toto.PREP DETthe.DET.DEF toto.PREP DETthe.DET.DEF endhead.N.M.SG overyonder.ADV |
| | to the far end |
1603 | AET | a &d ia dach chi gweld yr erCE yr EiflsCE yn [?] pen draw +/ . |
| | andand.CONJ be.2PL.PRESyes.ADV PRON.2PLbe.V.2P.PRES see.NONFINyou.PRON.2P DETsee.V.INFIN IMthe.DET.DEF DETer.IM Eiflsthe.DET.DEF inname endPRT.[or].in.PREP overhead.N.M.SG yonder.ADV |
| | and, yes you see the, er, the Eifls at the far side |