SIARAD - Robert5
Instances of fo for speaker LIN

155LINoedd o (y)n deud (ba)sai (we)di gallu gwneud rywfaint yn y tŷ gwydr meddai fo .
  be.3S.IMPbe.V.3S.IMPERF PRON.3SMhe.PRON.M.3S PRTPRT say.NONFINsay.V.INFIN be.3S.CONDITbe.V.3S.PLUPERF PRT.PASTafter.PREP can.NONFINbe_able.V.INFIN do.NONFINmake.V.INFIN someamount.N.M.SG+SM inin.PREP DETthe.DET.DEF househouse.N.M.SG glassglass.N.M.SG say.3S.PASTsay.V.3S.IMPERF PRON.3SMhe.PRON.M.3S
  he said he could have done a little in the greenhouse, he said
439LINoedd hynny (ddi)m yn gwneud tro gynno fo mae sure .
  be.3S.IMPbe.V.3S.IMPERF thatthat.PRON.DEM.SP NEGnot.ADV+SM PRTPRT do.NONFINmake.V.INFIN turnturn.N.M.SG.[or].turn.V.2S.IMPER with.3SMwith_him.PREP+PRON.M.3S PRON.3SMhe.PRON.M.3S be.3S.PRESbe.V.3S.PRES sureunk
  that didn't do with him, I'm sure
677LINoh ac oedd gynno fo blant o (e)i briodas gynta hefyd .
  IMoh.IM andand.CONJ be.3S.IMPbe.V.3S.IMPERF with.3SMwith_him.PREP+PRON.M.3S PRON.3SMhe.PRON.M.3S childrenchild.N.M.PL+SM fromof.PREP POSS.3SMhis.ADJ.POSS.M.3S marriagemarriage.N.F.SG+SM firstfirst.ORD+SM alsoalso.ADV
  oh and he had children from his first marriage too
955LINoh hyd_(y)n_oed ar_ôl ei briodi fo .
  IMoh.IM eveneven.ADV afterafter.PREP POSS.3SMhis.ADJ.POSS.M.3S marry.NONFINmarry.V.INFIN+SM PRON.3SMhe.PRON.M.3S
  oh even after marrying him
1117LINer ella bys(ai) [//] bod ei famCE ddim (we)di siarad cymaint wrtho fo amdanyn nhw .
  althougher.IM perhapsmaybe.ADV be.3S.CONDITfinger.V.3S.IMPERF be.NONFINbe.V.INFIN POSS.3SMhis.ADJ.POSS.M.3S mothermam.N.SG+SM NEGnothing.N.M.SG+SM.[or].not.ADV+SM PRT.PASTafter.PREP speak.NONFINtalk.V.INFIN so_muchso much.ADJ to.3SMto_him.PREP+PRON.M.3S PRON.3SMhe.PRON.M.3S about.3PLfor_them.PREP+PRON.3P PRON.3PLthey.PRON.3P
  although, maybe his mother didn't speak to him so much about them

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