144 | BAG | ti (y)n deud giât felly neu [?] gadw nhw i_fewn felly (y)n_de ar_ôl i (y)r # llanw godi a (y)r bysgod fynd i_fewn yn_de . |
PRON.2Syou.PRON.2S PRTPRT say.NONFINsay.V.INFIN gategate.N.F.SG thusso.ADV oror.CONJ keep.NONFINkeep.V.INFIN+SM PRON.3PLthey.PRON.3P inin.PREP thusso.ADV TAGisn't_it.IM afterafter.PREP toto.PREP DETthe.DET.DEF tideincoming tide.N.M.SG rise.NONFINlift.V.INFIN+SM andand.CONJ DETthe.DET.DEF fishfish.N.M.PL+SM go.NONFINgo.V.INFIN+SM inin.PREP TAGisn't_it.IM | ||
you say gate, like, or keep them in, like right, after the tide's risen and the fish go in, right | ||
145 | BAG | sut fath o giât fysai hynny (fe)lly ? |
howhow.INT kindtype.N.F.SG+SM.[or].bath.N.M.SG+SM ofof.PREP gategate.N.F.SG be.3S.CONDITfinger.V.3S.IMPERF+SM thatthat.PRON.DEM.SP thusso.ADV | ||
what kind of gate would that be then? |
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