SIARAD - Davies4
Word frequency for speaker OSW

Words with language tag: cym (3686)

yn (PRT) [162], a (and) [161], wedyn (then) [101], yr (DET) [96], i (PRON.1S) [94], ni (PRON.1PL) [80], i (to) [78], ti (PRON.2S) [74], te (TAG) [73], y (DET) [68], oedd (be.3S.IMP) [66], yn (in) [62], ia (yes) [61], fo (PRON.3SM) [54], de (TAG) [51], yna (there) [50], fi (PRON.1S) [47], mae (be.3S.PRES) [43], mynd (go.NONFIN) [39], be (what) [37], o (PRON.3SM) [36], am (for) [35], dyma (here) [35], nhw (PRON.3PL) [33], o (of) [31], achan (boy) [29], dyna (there) [29], ddim (NEG) [28], wedi (PRT.PAST) [28], arglwydd (lord) [27], ar (on) [26], sti (know.2S) [26], yma (here) [25], hi (PRON.3SF) [23], meddai (say.3S.PAST) [23], ond (but) [23], fan (place) [22], mi (PRT) [22], dw (be.1S.PRES) [21], ryw (some) [21], efo (with) [20], Iesu (Jesus) [20], oedden (be.1PL.IMP) [19], rŵan (now) [19], yli (see.2S.IMPER) [19], ac (and) [17], isio (want) [17], yno (there) [17], bod (be.NONFIN) [16], deud (say.NONFIN) [16], o (from) [16], wsti (know.2S) [16], dod (come.NONFIN) [15], hwnnw (that) [14], i (for) [14], medda (say.1S.PAST) [14], meddai (say.1S.PAST) [14], oeddet (be.2S.IMP) [14], mawr (big) [13], o'n (be.1S.IMP) [13], ydy (be.3S.PRES) [13], fel (like) [12], felly (thus) [12], fynd (go.NONFIN) [12], mewn (in) [12], peth (thing) [12], â (with) [11], bach (small) [11], di (PRON.2S) [11], gweld (see.NONFIN) [11], gyn (with) [11], myn (by) [11], wneud (do.NONFIN) [11], wyt (be.2S.PRES) [11], lle (where) [10], na (no) [10], union (exact) [10], cael (get.NONFIN) [9], nesa (next) [9], dan (be.1PL.PRES) [8], dim (NEG) [8], gael (get.NONFIN) [8], mae (be.3PL.PRES) [8], aros (stay.NONFIN) [7], baset (be.2S.CONDIT) [7], bendigedig (wonderful) [7], chdi (PRON.2S) [7], gwybod (know.NONFIN) [7], lawr (down) [7], mi (PRON.1S) [7], uffar (hell) [7], wrtho (to.3SM) [7], awr (hour) [6], Duw (God) [6], dy (POSS.2S) [6], gafon (get.1PL.PAST) [6], ges (get.1S.PAST) [6], lle (place) [6], sbïo (look.NONFIN) [6], tu (side) [6], un (one) [6], wan (now) [6], acw (there) [5], allan (out) [5], ballu (such) [5], beth (thing) [5], cymryd (take.NONFIN) [5], dda (good) [5], dŵad (say.2S.IMPER) [5], dŵad (come.NONFIN) [5], enw (name) [5], eto (again) [5], i_fyny (up) [5], neu (or) [5], os (if) [5], ots (matter) [5], pan (when) [5], pwy (who) [5], rywbeth (something) [5], rywun (somebody) [5], siarad (speak.NONFIN) [5], sy (be.PRES.REL) [5], tunnell (ton) [5], wrth (by) [5], wsnos (week) [5], y (POSS.1S) [5], adre (home) [4], bob (every) [4], brofiad (experience) [4], byd (world) [4], cadw (keep.NONFIN) [4], cerdded (walk.NONFIN) [4], diawledig (devillish) [4], do (yes) [4], fath (kind) [4], fod (be.NONFIN) [4], fuais (be.1S.PAST) [4], gwatsiad (watch.NONFIN) [4], gweithio (work.NONFIN) [4], hanes (history) [4], iawn (right) [4], noson (night) [4], oedden (be.3PL.IMP) [4], pres (money) [4], Seland_Newydd (New_Zealand) [4], ta (or) [4], tad (father) [4], tri (three.M) [4], tua (approximately) [4], tydy (be.3S.PRES.NEG) [4], wnaethon (do.1PL.PAST) [4], yn_ôl (back) [4], a (go.1S.NONPAST) [3], aeth (go.3S.PAST) [3], aethon (go.1PL.PAST) [3], am (about) [3], ar (at) [3], arall (other) [3], ar_ôl (after) [3], bont (bridge) [3], byth (never) [3], bythefnos (two_weeks) [3], clywed (hear.NONFIN) [3], côr (choir) [3], cyfnod (period) [3], dair (three.F) [3], ddeud (say.NONFIN) [3], ddeudodd (say.3S.PAST) [3], ddrud (expensive) [3], deuddeg (twelve) [3], diwrnod (day) [3], dro (turn) [3], dydd (day) [3], dydy (be.3S.PRES.NEG) [3], ella (perhaps) [3], enjoio (enjoy.NONFIN) [3], ew (gosh) [3], fawr (big) [3], ffordd (way) [3], ffrind (friend) [3], ffrindiau (friends) [3], finnau (PRON.1S) [3], fis (month) [3], fy (POSS.1S) [3], fydd (be.3S.FUT) [3], fydda (be.1S.FUT) [3], galw (call.NONFIN) [3], gofyn (ask.NONFIN) [3], gwahoddiad (invitation) [3], gyd (all) [3], gyn (from) [3], hefyd (also) [3], hen (old) [3], hogiau (boys) [3], hun (self) [3], hwyl (fun) [3], leni (this_year) [3], meddwl (think.NONFIN) [3], mis (month) [3], môr (sea) [3], nôl (back) [3], oes (be.3S.PRES) [3], pobl (people) [3], rhaid (necessity) [3], sêt (seat) [3], tawn (go.1S.CONDIT.NEG) [3], toeddet (be.2S.IMP.NEG) [3], trefnu (arrange.NONFIN) [3], trwy (through) [3], tydw (be.1S.PRES.NEG) [3], wrth (to) [3], wrtha (to.1S) [3], yn_de (TAG) [3], anffodus (unfortunate) [2], anghofia (forget.1S.NONPAST) [2], annwyl (dear) [2], athrawon (teachers) [2], baswn (be.1S.CONDIT) [2], bedair (four.F) [2], bedwar (four.M) [2], blino (tire.NONFIN) [2], blodau (flowers) [2], bobl (people) [2], bymtheg (fifteen) [2], bynnag (ever) [2], byw (live.NONFIN) [2], cae (field) [2], carchar (prison) [2], chwaith (either) [2], chwyn (weeds) [2], codi (rise.NONFIN) [2], coed (trees) [2], cofio (remember.NONFIN) [2], cyfarfod (meet.NONFIN) [2], dal (catch.NONFIN) [2], dal (hold.NONFIN) [2], dau (two.M) [2], ddau (two.M) [2], ddechrau (start.NONFIN) [2], ddeg (ten) [2], ddiawledig (devillish) [2], ddiawledig (hellish) [2], diawl (devil) [2], digwydd (happen.NONFIN) [2], dim_byd (nothing) [2], dipyn (a_little) [2], doedd (be.3S.IMP.NEG) [2], dŵr (water) [2], dyn (man) [2], ei (go.2S.NONPAST) [2], ei (POSS.3SF) [2], eiliad (second) [2], eira (snow) [2], erioed (never) [2], faint (how_much) [2], fara (bread) [2], fe (PRT) [2], feddwl (think.NONFIN) [2], fedret (can.2S.CONDIT) [2], ffonio (phone.NONFIN) [2], fuon (be.1PL.PAST) [2], fyny (up) [2], gadael (leave.NONFIN) [2], gawn (get.1PL.NONPAST) [2], gwneud (do.NONFIN) [2], gyfarfod (meet.NONFIN) [2], gymaint (so_much) [2], Gymraeg (Welsh) [2], gymrodd (take.3S.PAST) [2], gynno (with.3SM) [2], gysylltu (contact.NONFIN) [2], hanner (half) [2], heddiw (today) [2], hogan (girl) [2], hwn (this) [2], hwnna (that) [2], hynny (that) [2], Iesu_Grist (Jesus_Christ) [2], llun (picture) [2], Llundain (London) [2], mantais (advantage) [2], mwy (more) [2], na (PRT) [2], naci (no) [2], nag (NEG) [2], neb (nobody) [2], nghae (field) [2], ochr (side) [2], oeddwn (be.1S.IMP) [2], pasio (pass.NONFIN) [2], pnawn (afternoon) [2], potel (bottle) [2], punt (pound) [2], rheiny (those) [2], Sadwrn (Saturday) [2], sefa (stand.1S.NONPAST) [2], Sir_Fôn (Anglesey) [2], sôn (mention.NONFIN) [2], sut (how) [2], symudon (move.1PL.PAST) [2], synnu (wonder.NONFIN) [2], tamaid (piece) [2], trafaelio (travel.NONFIN) [2], trio (try.NONFIN) [2], (house) [2], tywyllwch (darkness) [2], wedyn (after) [2], win (wine) [2], wna (do.1S.NONPAST) [2], yn (POSS.1S) [2], yn_te (TAG) [2], a (two_weeks) [1], a (a) [1], acen (accent) [1], actores (actress) [1], acw (PRT) [1], addysg (education) [1], aethon (go.3PL.PAST) [1], agor (open.NONFIN) [1], alwad (call) [1], am (two.M) [1], amdani (about.3SF) [1], amdani (for.3SF) [1], aml (often) [1], amser (time) [1], ar (POSS.3S) [1], arall (TAG) [1], ardd (garden) [1], arfer (use.NONFIN) [1], argoel (lord) [1], ar_hyd (along) [1], ar_ôl (DET) [1], atan (toward.1PL) [1], awgrymu (suggest.NONFIN) [1], awn (go.1PL.NONPAST) [1], ban (part) [1], baned (cuppa) [1], barod (ready) [1], basio (pass.NONFIN) [1], be (thing) [1], ben_blwydd (birthday) [1], benwythnos (weekend) [1], berfâid (wheelbarrowful) [1], Berffro (Berffro) [1], beth (what) [1], bethau (thing) [1], blaen (front) [1], blaidd (wolf) [1], blaidds (wolfs) [1], blant (children) [1], boen (pain) [1], bore (morning) [1], braf (fine) [1], buchod (cow) [1], buo (be.3S.PAST) [1], bwcio (book.NONFIN) [1], bwrdd (table) [1], bwyd (food) [1], bydd (be.3S.FUT) [1], byddi (be.2S.FUT) [1], byr (short) [1], byset (be.2S.CONDIT) [1], bysgodyn (fish) [1], caeau (fields) [1], calla (most_sensible) [1], castio (cast.NONFIN) [1], ceffylau (horses) [1], ceirw (deer) [1], chwalu (strew.NONFIN) [1], chwarae (play.NONFIN) [1], chwarter (quarter) [1], Chwefror (February) [1], chwerthin (laugh.NONFIN) [1], ci (dog) [1], ci (for) [1], cleimio (climb.NONFIN) [1], cleiog (clayey) [1], coch (red) [1], cochion (red) [1], coelio (believe.NONFIN) [1], colli (miss.NONFIN) [1], colli (miss.nonifn) [1], cotiau (coats) [1], creadur (creature) [1], crwydro (wander.NONFIN) [1], cwch (boat) [1], cwrdd (meet.NONFIN) [1], cyfarfod (meeting) [1], cyfarwyddo (direct.NONFIN) [1], Cymraeg (Welsh) [1], Cymru (Wales) [1], Cymru (Cymru) [1], Cymry (welsh_people) [1], cyn (before) [1], Cynddylan (Cynddylan) [1], cynghorau (councils) [1], cynta (first) [1], cyrraedd (arrice.NONFIN) [1], da (good) [1], da (go.1S.NONPAST) [1], dagrau (tears) [1], darn (piece) [1], ddangos (show.NONFIN) [1], ddarfod (finish.NONFIN) [1], ddau (month) [1], ddaw (come.3S.NONPAST) [1], ddiawl (devil) [1], ddiawl (hell) [1], ddigon (enough) [1], ddim_byd (nothing) [1], ddoctoriaid (doctors) [1], ddod (come.NONFIN) [1], ddois (come.1S.PAST) [1], ddwy (two.F) [1], ddyn (man) [1], ddynes (woman) [1], de (south) [1], dechrau (start.NONFIN) [1], deg (ten) [1], diawl (hell) [1], diawl (debil) [1], difa (destroy.NONFIN) [1], Dinbych (Denbigh) [1], dir (land) [1], doedden (be.1PL.IMP.NEG) [1], dorri (cut.NONFIN) [1], draws (cross) [1], dreifar (driver) [1], dri (three.M) [1], dropio (drop.NONFIN) [1], dros (over) [1], drost (over) [1], dwy (two.F) [1], (house) [1], dychrynan (get_frightened.NONFIN) [1], dydd (dat) [1], dywod (sand) [1], e_bost (e_mail) [1], edrych (look.NONFIN) [1], eglwys (church) [1], ei (after) [1], ei (POSS.3PL) [1], ei (POSS.3SM) [1], eistedd (sit.NONFIN) [1], enaid (soul) [1], enjoiais (enjoy.1S.PAST) [1], enwedig (particular) [1], enwog (famous) [1], er (although) [1], ers (since) [1], es (go.1S.PAST) [1], eu (POSS.3PL) [1], faint (how_many) [1], fedran (can.3PL.PAST) [1], fedri (can.2S.NONPAST) [1], fedrwn (can.1S.CONDIT) [1], fendigedig (wonderful) [1], Fercher (Wednesday) [1], ffarmwr (farmer) [1], filltiroedd (miles) [1], flaen (front) [1], flaen (before) [1], fo (PRON.3SF) [1], fodlon (willing) [1], fraint (privilege) [1], fwy (more) [1], fwyd (food) [1], fwyta (eat.NONFIN) [1], fy (poss) [1], fyd (world) [1], fyddan (be.1PL.FUT) [1], fyddi (be.2S.FUT) [1], fyddwn (be.1S.CONDIT) [1], fysai (be.3S.CONDIT) [1], fysan (be.1PL.CONDIT) [1], fysen (be.1PL.CONDIT) [1], fyswn (be.1S.CONDIT) [1], fythefnos (to) [1], fyw (live.NONFIN) [1], galwad (call) [1], gan (by) [1], gân (song) [1], gant (hundred) [1], garith (carry.3S.NONPAST) [1], geffylau (horses) [1], genenod (girls) [1], gi (dog) [1], ginio (lunch) [1], giwana (guano) [1], glan (shore) [1], glas (green) [1], gloch (clock) [1], gobeithio (hope.NONFIN) [1], golygu (mean.NONFIN) [1], gorllewin (west) [1], gosa (unless) [1], gwair (grass) [1], gwaith (work) [1], gwanwyn (spring) [1], gwneud (make.NONFIN) [1], gwrando (listen.NONFIN) [1], gwrs (course) [1], gwrthod (refuse.NONFIN) [1], gyfaill (friend) [1], gyfnod (period) [1], gyfogi (vomit.NONFIN) [1], gymrais (take.1S.PAST) [1], gymron (take.1PL.PAST) [1], gyn_gymaint (as_much) [1], gynnil (economical) [1], gynnon (with.3PL) [1], gynnon (with.1PL) [1], hanner (and) [1], haul (sun) [1], hefo (with) [1], henw (name) [1], henwau (names) [1], hi (PRON.3SM) [1], hi (for) [1], hiraethu (long.NONFIN) [1], hithau (PRON.3SF) [1], hitio (hit.NONFIN) [1], hogyn (there) [1], honna (that) [1], honno (that) [1], hunain (self) [1], hyn (here) [1], hyn (this) [1], i (PRON.3S) [1], i (just) [1], i (one) [1], iach (healthy) [1], iechyd (health) [1], i_ffwrdd (away) [1], i_gyd (all) [1], i_lawr (down) [1], indiaid (indians) [1], innau (PRON.1S) [1], iwsio (use.NONFIN) [1], jecio (check.NONFIN) [1], joion (enjoy.1PL.PAST) [1], lan (shore) [1], le (place) [1], lenwi (PRON.3SF) [1], llall (other) [1], llefydd (places) [1], lluniau (pictures) [1], llygad (eye) [1], Lundain (London) [1], lwcus (lucky) [1], lyries (lorries) [1], mab (son) [1], magu (bring_up.NONFIN) [1], Mai (May) [1], math (kind) [1], meddai (say.1S.NONPAST) [1], medden (say.3PL.PRES) [1], melyn (yellow) [1], methu (fail.NONFIN) [1], modd (liking) [1], mond (only) [1], munud (minute) [1], mwya (most) [1], mynd (fo.NONFIN) [1], mynd (gon.NONFIN) [1], mys (finger.POSSD.1S) [1], na (NEG) [1], newid (change) [1], ngadael (leave.NONFIN) [1], ngweld (see.NONFIN) [1], nhaith (journey) [1], nhwrn (turn) [1], nos (night) [1], o_dan (under) [1], oddi_ar (off) [1], oeddat (be.2S.IMP) [1], ohona (from.1S) [1], olwynion (wheels) [1], olygfa (scene) [1], o'n (be.3PL.IMP) [1], o'n (be.3S.IMP) [1], orffennodd (finish.3S.PAST) [1], paid (desist.2S.IMPER) [1], pam (why) [1], pen (head) [1], pen_blwydd (birthday) [1], petaset (if_be.2S.CONDIT) [1], pethau (things) [1], phen_blwydd (birthday) [1], plisgyn (peel) [1], pridd (soil) [1], priodi (marry.NONFIN) [1], pryd (when) [1], prynu (buy.NONFIN) [1], pump (five) [1], pwyntio (point.NONFIN) [1], pwyso (press.NONFIN) [1], pythefnos (two_weeks) [1], raid (necessity) [1], rei (some) [1], rheina (those) [1], rheswm (reason) [1], rihyrsio (rehearse.NONFIN) [1], roi (give.NONFIN) [1], roid (put.NONFIN) [1], rois (put.1S.PAST) [1], ry (too) [1], rywle (somewhere) [1], Saesneg (English) [1], sâl (sick) [1], sbïa (look.2S.IMPER) [1], seddi (seats) [1], sefyll (stand.NONFIN) [1], sgwrs (chat) [1], stopio (stop.NONFIN) [1], swsio (kiss.NONFIN) [1], sylfaen (foundation) [1], symud (move.NONFIN) [1], syth (straight) [1], taclusrwydd (tidiness) [1], tair (three.F) [1], throi (turn.nonfi) [1], tin (arse) [1], tir (land) [1], toedd (be.3S.IMP.NEG) [1], toedden (be.3S.IMP.NEG) [1], toes (be.3S.PRES.NEG) [1], to'n (be.1S.IMP.NEG) [1], torri (cut.NONFIN) [1], tra (while) [1], tri_deg (thirty.M) [1], tyfu (grow.NONFIN) [1], tynnu (take.NONFIN) [1], tynnu (draw.NONFIN) [1], tywydd (weather) [1], un (other) [1], un_ar_ddeg (eleven) [1], unwaith (once) [1], washi (mate) [1], watsiad (watch.NONFIN) [1], weld (see.NONFIN) [1], wlad (country) [1], wn (know.1S.NONPAST) [1], wnaeth (do.3S.PAST) [1], wnaethon (do.3PL.PAST) [1], wnan (do.3PL.NONPAST) [1], wraig (wife) [1], wrthat (to.2S) [1], wrtho (to.1S) [1], wsti (know) [1], wyddost (know.2S.NONPAST) [1], wyt (be.2S.IMP) [1], y (dog) [1], yfo (PRON.3SM) [1], ym (in) [1], ymarfer (practice.NONFIN) [1], ymdrech (effort) [1], yn (marry.NONFIN) [1], yndy (be.3S.PRES) [1], yn_dydy (be.3S.PRES.NEG) [1], ynys (island) [1], yr (fill.NONFIN) [1], yr (boy) [1],

Words with language tag: cym&eng (509)

yeah (yeah) [105], um (IM) [46], er (IM) [36], well (well) [31], oh (IM) [30], Cynddylan (Cynddylan) [14], mmm (IM) [7], Sydney (Sydney) [7], ah (IM) [5], just (just) [5], Oswy (Oswy) [5], sure (sure) [5], Carol (Carol) [4], indian (indian) [4], Montana (Montana) [4], plane (plane) [4], trip (trip) [4], Australia (Australia) [3], British_Rail (British_Rail) [3], film (film) [3], L_A (L_A) [3], lot (lot) [3], Menter_Môn (Menter_Môn) [3], phone (phone) [3], San_Francisco (San_Francisco) [3], bloody (bloody) [2], bus (bus) [2], chips (chips) [2], Demi_Moore (Demi_Moore) [2], Emyn_Roc_and_Rôl (Emyn_Roc_and_Rôl) [2], foreign (foreign) [2], Heathrow (Heathrow) [2], Hoover_Dam (Hoover_Dam) [2], indians (indians) [2], missus (missus) [2], Niagra_Falls (Niagra_Falls) [2], nice (nice) [2], right (right) [2], sardines (sardines) [2], scene (scene) [2], Scotland (Scotland) [2], straight (straight) [2], Tonfed (Tonfed) [2], top (top) [2], Toronto (Toronto) [2], waiter (waiter) [2], wrong (wrong) [2], Alan_Whicker (Alan_Whicker) [1], Al_Capone (Al_Capone) [1], Alcatraz (Alcatraz) [1], Amanda_Thompson (Amanda_Thompson) [1], America (America) [1], Auckland (Auckland) [1], au_pair (au_pair) [1], Ayr (Ayr) [1], bag (bag) [1], Bangor (Bangor) [1], bark (bark) [1], batch (batch) [1], Birdman (Birdman) [1], bit (bit) [1], Blackpool (Blackpool) [1], Blaenau_Ffestiniog (Blaenau_Ffestiniog) [1], bloody (DET) [1], bold (bold) [1], Borth (Borth) [1], Braveheart (Braveheart) [1], breeds (breeds) [1], British_Airways (British_Airways) [1], buses (buses) [1], camera (camera) [1], car (car) [1], Carys_Wyn (Carys_Wyn) [1], chance (chance) [1], Choir (Choir) [1], cigarettes (cigarettes) [1], city (city) [1], Click (Click) [1], constant (constant) [1], corridors (corridors) [1], Cosmo_Monroe (Cosmo_Monroe) [1], courier (courier) [1], cowboys (cowboys) [1], dad (father) [1], Daily_Post (Daily_Post) [1], dear (dear) [1], din (tin) [1], door (door) [1], drip (trip) [1], Elfyn (Elfyn) [1], farm (farm) [1], Fisherman's_Wharf (Fisherman''s_Wharf) [1], football (football) [1], free (free) [1], fresh (fresh) [1], galala (galala) [1], Gareth_Glyn (Gareth_Glyn) [1], Geraint (Geraint) [1], Golden_Gate (Golden_Gate) [1], harness (harness) [1], Hawaii (Hawaii) [1], Hayward (Hayward) [1], Henfed (Henfed) [1], Herbert (Herbert) [1], Herbert_Edwards (Herbert_Edwards) [1], Herefords (Herefords) [1], Heysham (Heysham) [1], holidays (holidays) [1], Honolulu (Honolulu) [1], hotels (hotels) [1], idea (idea) [1], Indian (indian) [1], jance (chance) [1], jange (change) [1], jeep (jeep) [1], Jenny (Jenny) [1], Jenny_Powell (Jenny_Powell) [1], just ([...]) [1], kennel (kennel) [1], ladies (ladies) [1], Llanddwyn (Llanddwyn) [1], Llanfaelog (Llanfaelog) [1], Llangefni (Llangefni) [1], Llanwnda (Llanwnda) [1], Lleisiau_Frogwy (Lleisiau_Frogwy) [1], matter (matter) [1], Midfield (Midfield) [1], Mrs_Jones (Mrs_Jones) [1], Nicola_Hayward_Thomas (Nicola_Hayward_Thomas) [1], Nid_Wy'n_Gofyn_Bywyd_Moethus (Nid_Wy''n_Gofyn_Bywyd_Moethus) [1], north (north) [1], off (off) [1], ooh (IM) [1], Piccadilly (Piccadilly) [1], pilot (pilot) [1], Pinewood_Studios (Pinewood_Studios) [1], Pobol_y_Cwm (Pobol_y_Cwm) [1], Porthcwyfan (Porthcwyfan) [1], Porthdinllaen (Porthdinllaen) [1], Portugal (Portugal) [1], pub (pub) [1], Radio (Radio) [1], railings (railings) [1], ranch (ranch) [1], room (room) [1], Rosneigr (Rhosneigr) [1], round (round) [1], San_Francisco (San) [1], scenes (scenes) [1], Singapore (Singapore) [1], sir (sir) [1], Sir (Sir) [1], so (so) [1], south (south) [1], station (station) [1], steak (steak) [1], stud (stud) [1], stuff (stuff) [1], surprise (surprise) [1], Tenfydd (Tenfydd) [1], Tenfydd_Eryri (Tenfydd_Eryri) [1], toilet (toilet) [1], Tonfedd (Tonfedd) [1], trains (trains) [1], um (haul) [1], use (use) [1], very (very) [1], waitresses (waitresses) [1], warriors (warriors) [1], wolfs (wolfs) [1], yeah (no) [1], Yellowstone_Park (Yellowstone_Park) [1],

Words with language tag: eng (451)

you (you) [25], a (a) [15], I (I) [15], to (to) [11], and (and) [9], got (got) [9], as (as) [8], go (go) [8], in (in) [7], it's (it''s) [7], for (for) [6], from (from) [6], have (have) [6], the (the) [6], are (are) [5], can (can) [5], of (of) [5], sheep (sheep) [5], going (going) [4], good (good) [4], how (how) [4], I've (I''ve) [4], like (like) [4], no (no) [4], that (that) [4], then (then) [4], there (there) [4], this (this) [4], what (what) [4], but (but) [3], chicken (chicken) [3], do (do) [3], enjoyed (enjoyed) [3], fly (fly) [3], God (God) [3], Iceland (Iceland) [3], is (is) [3], it (it) [3], know (know) [3], on (on) [3], only (only) [3], stop (stop) [3], thirty (thirty) [3], want (want) [3], wonderful (wonderful) [3], you'll (you''ll) [3], anything (anything) [2], autumn (autumn) [2], completely (completely) [2], could (could) [2], don't (don''t) [2], experience (experience) [2], fish (fish) [2], flight (flight) [2], head (head) [2], heavily (heavily) [2], here (here) [2], involved (involved) [2], lets (lets) [2], lifetime (lifetime) [2], local (local) [2], long (long) [2], look (look) [2], many (many) [2], much (much) [2], once (once) [2], one_to_one (one_to_one) [2], pressure (pressure) [2], reservation (reservation) [2], restaurant (restaurant) [2], so (so) [2], think (think) [2], thoroughly (thoroughly) [2], thousand (thousand) [2], up (up) [2], we (we) [2], well (well) [2], will (will) [2], about (about) [1], actually (actually) [1], Africans (Africans) [1], after (after) [1], agencies (agencies) [1], all (all) [1], am (am) [1], amazing (amazing) [1], Americans (Americans) [1], an (an) [1], another (another) [1], anyway (anyway) [1], at (at) [1], be (be) [1], beer (beer) [1], before (before) [1], book (book) [1], brief (brief) [1], builders (builders) [1], by (by) [1], call (call) [1], case (case) [1], chewing_gum (chewing_gum) [1], chinese (chinese) [1], Chinese (Chinese) [1], close (close) [1], cuts (cuts) [1], cutting (cutting) [1], ddrink (drink) [1], destination (destination) [1], different (different) [1], disappointed (disappointed) [1], down (down) [1], either (either) [1], emergency (emergency) [1], enough (enough) [1], equator (equator) [1], even (even) [1], excuse (excuse) [1], expenses (expenses) [1], exposed (exposed) [1], extreme (extreme) [1], farming (farming) [1], food (food) [1], four_by_four (four_by_four) [1], foyer (foyer) [1], fridge (bloody) [1], friend (friend) [1], gay (gay) [1], gentlemen (gentlemen) [1], give (give) [1], Greenland (Greenland) [1], had (had) [1], haul (to) [1], Hawaiian (Hawaiian) [1], hell (hell) [1], he's (he''s) [1], hour (hour) [1], housing (housing) [1], humidity (humidity) [1], I'll (I''ll) [1], I'm (I''m) [1], impossible (impossible) [1], island (island) [1], Isle_of_Skye (Isle_of_Skye) [1], jinese (chinese) [1], jineses (chineses) [1], June (June) [1], language (language) [1], least (least) [1], less (less) [1], little (little) [1], London (London) [1], made (made) [1], marvellous (marvellous) [1], m_d (m_d) [1], me (me) [1], meal (meal) [1], meet (meet) [1], message (message) [1], mine (mine) [1], moisture (moisture) [1], more (more) [1], must (must) [1], name (name) [1], need (need) [1], New_Zealand (New_Zealand) [1], offer (offer) [1], onto (onto) [1], opportunity (opportunity) [1], opposite (opposite) [1], or (or) [1], other (other) [1], paid (paid) [1], people (people) [1], pick_up (pick_up) [1], place (place) [1], possibly (possibly) [1], power (power) [1], prepared (prepared) [1], ready (ready) [1], reckon (reckon) [1], red (red) [1], secretary (secretary) [1], somebody (somebody) [1], sounds (sounds) [1], Spain (Spain) [1], speak (speak) [1], superstar (superstar) [1], take (take) [1], talk (talk) [1], ten (ten) [1], texans (texans) [1], thank (thank) [1], they (they) [1], thought (thought) [1], three (three) [1], tons (tons) [1], touching (touching) [1], twenty (twenty) [1], twenty_fifth (twenty_fifth) [1], us (us) [1], vertical (vertical) [1], Wales (Wales) [1], was (was) [1], week (week) [1], welcome (welcome) [1], west (TAG) [1], where (where) [1], world (world) [1], would (would) [1], writing (writing) [1], your (your) [1], you've (you''ve) [1],

Words with language tag: eng+cym (5)

emigrate_io (emigrate.NONFIN) [2], arrive_io (arrive.NONFIN) [1], flatten_io (flatten.nonfn) [1], rush_io (rush.NONFIN) [1],

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