SIARAD - Fusser9
Instances of afon for speaker BAG

304BAG+< &wɛ erCE erCE cofia # umCE # <yr afon> [//] un o (y)r afonydd sy (y)n rhedeg i_fewn <i (y)r> [/] # i (y)r llyn ydy TreweunyddCE (y)n_de .
  IMer.IM IMer.IM remember.2S.IMPERremember.V.2S.IMPER IMum.IM DETthe.DET.DEF riverriver.N.F.SG oneone.NUM ofof.PREP DETthe.DET.DEF riversrivers.N.F.PL be.PRES.RELbe.V.3S.PRES.REL PRTPRT run.NONFINrun.V.INFIN inin.PREP toto.PREP DETthe.DET.DEF toto.PREP DETthe.DET.DEF lakelake.N.M.SG be.3S.PRESbe.V.3S.PRES Treweunyddname TAGisn't_it.IM
  er remember, um the river...one of the rivers which run into the lake is Treweunydd, right
305BAGwedyn # (we)di cael ei enwi ar_ôl <y &ɬ> [//] yr afon felly .
  thenafterwards.ADV PRT.PASTafter.PREP get.NONFINget.V.INFIN POSS.3Shis.ADJ.POSS.M.3S name.NONFINname.V.INFIN afterafter.PREP DETthe.DET.DEF DETthe.DET.DEF riverriver.N.F.SG thusso.ADV
  so, it's been named after the river, then

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