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Instances of cân for speaker GWN

139GWNmae cân yn [///] timod mae (y)n gwneud i chdi gofio rywbeth dydy ?
  be.3S.PRESbe.V.3S.PRES songsong.N.F.SG.[or].sing.V.2S.IMPER.[or].sing.V.3S.PRES PRTPRT.[or].in.PREP know.2Sknow.V.2S.PRES be.3S.PRESbe.V.3S.PRES PRTPRT make.NONFINmake.V.INFIN toto.PREP PRON.2Syou.PRON.2S remember.NONFINremember.V.INFIN+SM somethingsomething.N.M.SG+SM be.3S.PRES.NEGbe.V.3S.PRES.NEG
  a song does, you know, make you remember something, doesn't it?
173GWNumCE maen nhw (we)di wneud cân yn [//] fel arfer yn y dechrau .
  IMum.IM be.3PL.PRESbe.V.3P.PRES PRON.3PLthey.PRON.3P PRT.PASTafter.PREP do.NONFINmake.V.INFIN+SM songsong.N.F.SG.[or].sing.V.2S.IMPER.[or].sing.V.3S.PRES PRTPRT.[or].in.PREP likelike.CONJ habithabit.N.M.SG inPRT DETthe.DET.DEF startbeginning.N.M.SG
  um, normally they've done a song at the start.
210GWN+, yn gwrando ar y cân ### a wedyn deud <fel # Cristion> [///] mae pobl yn meddwl ti (y)n dod yn Gristion a mae bywyd chdi (y)n hunky_doryE # a mae bob_dim yn niceCE .
  PRTPRT listen.NONFINlisten.V.INFIN onon.PREP DETthat.PRON.REL songsong.N.F.SG.[or].sing.V.2S.IMPER.[or].sing.V.3S.PRES andand.CONJ thenafterwards.ADV say.NONFINsay.V.INFIN likelike.CONJ Christianname be.3S.PRESbe.V.3S.PRES peoplepeople.N.F.SG PRTPRT think.NONFINthink.V.INFIN PRON.2Syou.PRON.2S PRTPRT come.NONFINcome.V.INFIN PRTin.PREP Christianname andand.CONJ be.3S.PRESbe.V.3S.PRES lifelife.N.M.SG PRON.2Syou.PRON.2S PRTPRT.[or].in.PREP hunky_doryunk andand.CONJ be.3S.PRESbe.V.3S.PRES everythingeverything.PRON.[or].everything.N.M.SG+SM PRTPRT nicenice.ADJ
  ...listening to the song, and then saying that as a Christian.. . people think you become a Christian and your life's hunky-dory and everything's nice.

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