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Instances of uffar for speaker ION

131IONwsti sut uffar ti (y)n +.. .
  know.2Sknow.V.2S.PRES howhow.INT hellunk PRON.2Syou.PRON.2S PRTPRT.[or].in.PREP
  you know, how the hell do you...
839IONoedd [?] uffar o syniad da ar y pryd de .
  be.3S.IMPbe.V.3S.IMPERF hellunk ofof.PREP ideaidea.N.M.SG goodgood.ADJ aton.PREP DETthe.DET.DEF timetime.N.M.SG TAGbe.IM+SM
  it was a hell of a good idea at the time, you know
913IONmae DewiCE # efo ryw syniad yn ei frainE ond wneith o uffar o (ddi)m_byd amdano fo mwy na finnau # bod o isio mynd i_ffwrdd am fis yn_de .
  be.3S.PRESbe.V.3S.PRES Dewiname withwith.PREP somesome.PREQ+SM ideaidea.N.M.SG inPRT.[or].in.PREP POSS.3SMhis.ADJ.POSS.M.3S.[or].her.ADJ.POSS.F.3S.[or].go.V.2S.PRES brainunk butbut.CONJ do.3S.NONPASTdo.V.3S.FUT+SM PRON.3SMhe.PRON.M.3S hellunk ofhe.PRON.M.3S.[or].from.PREP.[or].of.PREP nothingnothing.ADV+SM about.3SMfor_him.PREP+PRON.M.3S PRON.3SMhe.PRON.M.3S moremore.ADJ.COMP PRTthan.CONJ PRON.1SI.PRON.EMPH.1S+SM be.NONFINbe.V.INFIN PRON.3SMhe.PRON.M.3S wantwant.N.M.SG go.NONFINgo.V.INFIN awayout.ADV forfor.PREP monthmonth.N.M.SG+SM TAGisn't_it.IM
  Dewi has some idea in his head, but he won't do anything at all about it more than me, that he wants to go away for a month, you know
973IONxx lle uffar xx mae nhw gyd yn mynd .
  wherewhere.INT.[or].place.N.M.SG hellunk be.3PL.PRESbe.V.3S.PRES PRON.3PLthey.PRON.3P alljoint.ADJ+SM PRTPRT go.NONFINgo.V.INFIN
  [...] where the hell [...] they all go
1103IONDuw fedra i roid ryw arwydd xx <pickE yourE own@s:eng> ["] myn uffar .
  Godname can.1S.NONPASTbe_able.V.1S.PRES+SM PRON.1SI.PRON.1S put.NONFINgive.V.INFIN+SM sumsome.PREQ+SM signsign.N.MF.SG pickpick.SV.INFIN youryour.ADJ.POSS.2SP ownown.PRON byinsist.V.2S.IMPER hellunk
  God, I can put up some sign [...] "pick your own"

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