2604 | ANG | a (o)'n i methu dallt # chwaer ElenCE rŵan yn wraig a dau [//] dwy genod gynni hi . |
andand.CONJ be.1S.IMPbe.V.1S.IMPERF PRON.1SI.PRON.1S fail.NONFINfail.V.INFIN understand.NONFINunderstand.V.INFIN sistersister.N.F.SG Elenname nownow.ADV PRTPRT wifewife.N.F.SG+SM andand.CONJ two.Mtwo.NUM.M two.Ftwo.NUM.F girlsunk with.3SFwith_her.PREP+PRON.F.3S PRON.3SFshe.PRON.F.3S | ||
and I couldn't understand, Elen's sister now, a wife with two daughters | ||
2617 | ANG | o'n i (y)n blentyn yn mynd efo ElenCE # yn [?] ffrindiau # chwaer i IonaCE # yno (fe)lly . |
be.1S.IMPbe.V.1S.IMPERF PRON.1SI.PRON.1S PRTPRT childchild.N.M.SG+SM PRTPRT go.NONFINgo.V.INFIN withwith.PREP Elenname PRTin.PREP.[or].PRT friendsfriends.N.M.PL sistersister.N.F.SG toto.PREP Ionaname therethere.ADV thusso.ADV | ||
I was a child going with Elen, as friends, Iona's sister, there you know |
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