SIARAD - Fusser6
Word frequency for speaker ANT
Words with language tag: cym (2800)
yn (PRT)
[170],
mae (be.3S.PRES)
[113],
a (and)
[111],
i (PRON.1S)
[78],
nhw (PRON.3PL)
[58],
yr (DET)
[58],
ond (but)
[52],
yn (in)
[47],
y (DET)
[45],
mynd (go.NONFIN)
[44],
dw (be.1S.PRES)
[42],
wneud (do.NONFIN)
[42],
wedi (PRT.PAST)
[40],
hi (PRON.3SF)
[38],
oedd (be.3S.IMP)
[38],
ia (yes)
[34],
wedyn (then)
[33],
o (of)
[31],
yna (there)
[31],
ie (yes)
[30],
e (PRON.3SM)
[27],
ni (PRON.1PL)
[26],
i (to)
[24],
tibod (know.2S)
[24],
efo (with)
[23],
i (PRT)
[23],
wsti (know.2S)
[21],
am (for)
[20],
bod (be.NONFIN)
[20],
ddim (NEG)
[18],
dim (NEG)
[18],
ti (PRON.2S)
[18],
ar (on)
[17],
fo (PRON.3SM)
[17],
Dolig (Christmas)
[16],
mae (be.3PL.PRES)
[16],
hwnna (that_one)
[15],
allan (out)
[13],
o (PRON.3SM)
[13],
mewn (in)
[12],
ryw (some)
[12],
fe (PRON.3SM)
[11],
fi (PRON.1S)
[11],
os (if)
[11],
yw (be.3S.PRES)
[11],
fel (like)
[10],
fydd (be.3S.FUT)
[10],
be (what)
[9],
dyna (there)
[9],
fan (place)
[9],
meddwl (think.NONFIN)
[9],
plant (children)
[9],
timod (know.2S)
[9],
un (one)
[9],
bach (little)
[8],
cael (get.NONFIN)
[8],
dod (come.NONFIN)
[8],
dydd (day)
[8],
felly (thus)
[8],
gweld (see.NONFIN)
[8],
gweud (say.NONFIN)
[8],
lle (place)
[8],
na (no)
[8],
o (from)
[8],
wnes (do.1S.PAST)
[8],
beth (what)
[7],
dan (be.1PL.PRES)
[7],
ei (POSS.3S)
[7],
ei (POSS.3SF)
[7],
neu (or)
[7],
pethau (things)
[7],
sy (be.PRES.REL)
[7],
arall (other)
[6],
bethau (things)
[6],
bob (every)
[6],
chdi (PRON.2S)
[6],
Duw (God)
[6],
ei (POSS.3SM)
[6],
fod (be.NONFIN)
[6],
hefyd (also)
[6],
isio (want)
[6],
lawr (down)
[6],
oes (be.3S.PRES)
[6],
yma (here)
[6],
â (with)
[5],
alla (can.1S.NONPAST)
[5],
bach (small)
[5],
bydd (be.3S.FUT)
[5],
credu (believe.NONFIN)
[5],
does (be.3S.PRES.NEG)
[5],
dros (over)
[5],
eisiau (want)
[5],
i (for)
[5],
licio (like.NONFIN)
[5],
o_gwmpas (around)
[5],
ohonyn (of.3PL)
[5],
o'n (be.3PL.IMP)
[5],
o'n (be.1S.IMP)
[5],
rhaid (necessity)
[5],
trwy (through)
[5],
wsnos (week)
[5],
ydy (be.3S.PRES)
[5],
yndy (be.3S.PRES)
[5],
achos (because)
[4],
bynnag (ever)
[4],
cynta (first)
[4],
deud (say.NONFIN)
[4],
deuddeg (twelve)
[4],
dim_byd (nothing)
[4],
dysgu (learn.NONFIN)
[4],
eglwys (church)
[4],
eraill (other)
[4],
fydda (be.1S.FUT)
[4],
gallu (can.NONFIN)
[4],
gorffod (must.NONFIN)
[4],
gynno (with.1PL)
[4],
iwsio (use.NONFIN)
[4],
mis (month)
[4],
mwy (more)
[4],
na (than)
[4],
neuadd (hall)
[4],
newydd (new)
[4],
pan (when)
[4],
pentre (village)
[4],
peth (thing)
[4],
pres (money)
[4],
raid (necessity)
[4],
rhoi (put.NONFIN)
[4],
rywbeth (something)
[4],
sioe (show)
[4],
wan (now)
[4],
wnaeson (do.3PL.PAST)
[4],
yn_doedd (be.3S.IMP.NEG)
[4],
ac (and)
[3],
adre (home)
[3],
amboutu (about)
[3],
arall (else)
[3],
ar_ôl (after)
[3],
bore (morning)
[3],
Brwsel (Brussels)
[3],
byd (world)
[3],
cinio (lunch)
[3],
cyn (before)
[3],
dau_ddeg_pump (twenty_five)
[3],
di (PRON.2S)
[3],
dosbarth (classroom)
[3],
dreifio (drive.NONFIN)
[3],
dydy (be.3S.PRES.NEG)
[3],
dyna (DET)
[3],
eitha (quite)
[3],
enw (name)
[3],
eu (POSS.3PL)
[3],
fath (kind)
[3],
ga (get.1S.NONPAST)
[3],
gaeth (get.3S.PAST)
[3],
galw (call.NONFIN)
[3],
gwely (bed)
[3],
hawdd (easy)
[3],
hen (old)
[3],
hir (long)
[3],
i_gyd (all)
[3],
Llun (Monday)
[3],
mai (PRT)
[3],
man (place)
[3],
meddai (say.NONFIN)
[3],
mi (PRON.1S)
[3],
ochr (side)
[3],
oed (age)
[3],
o_gwbl (at_all)
[3],
pawb (everyone)
[3],
pedwar_deg_pump (forty_five)
[3],
pymtheg (fifteen)
[3],
rhai (some)
[3],
rhein (these)
[3],
rywle (somewhere)
[3],
sti (know.2S)
[3],
teipio (type.NONFIN)
[3],
tŷ (house)
[3],
wedyn (after)
[3],
weld (see.NONFIN)
[3],
wir (true)
[3],
wnaeth (do.3S.PAST)
[3],
wrth (by)
[3],
wrtha (to.3SM)
[3],
ysbyty (hospital)
[3],
a (with)
[2],
a (go.1S.NONPAST)
[2],
allu (can.NONFIN)
[2],
anifeiliaid (animals)
[2],
Arglwydd (Lord)
[2],
arno (on.3SM)
[2],
bobl (people)
[2],
bodd (satisfaction)
[2],
breichiau (arms)
[2],
cacen (cake)
[2],
carolau (carols)
[2],
chi (PRON.2PL)
[2],
chwech (six)
[2],
coesau (legs)
[2],
coleg (college)
[2],
colli (lose.NONFIN)
[2],
cwrs (course)
[2],
cychwyn (start.NONFIN)
[2],
cymryd (take.NONFIN)
[2],
cysylltiad (connection)
[2],
da (good)
[2],
dach (be.2PL.PRES)
[2],
dal (still)
[2],
dau (two.M)
[2],
ddoe (yesterday)
[2],
denu (attract.NONFIN)
[2],
draw (over)
[2],
dro (turn)
[2],
dŵr (water)
[2],
dy (POSS.2S)
[2],
dyn (man)
[2],
eira (snow)
[2],
eistedd (sit.NONFIN)
[2],
ennill (win.NONFIN)
[2],
erbyn (by)
[2],
es (go.1S.PAST)
[2],
fach (little)
[2],
fam (mother)
[2],
fasai (be.3S.CONDIT)
[2],
ffitio (fit.NONFIN)
[2],
ffrindiau (friends)
[2],
fory (tomorrow)
[2],
fwyd (food)
[2],
fyny (up)
[2],
gawn (get.1PL.NONPAST)
[2],
glas (blue)
[2],
gobeithio (hope.NONFIN)
[2],
grwpiau (groups)
[2],
gwario (spend.NONFIN)
[2],
gweithio (work.NONFIN)
[2],
gwell (better)
[2],
gwella (improve.NONFIN)
[2],
gwrs (course)
[2],
gwybod (know.NONFIN)
[2],
gyd (all)
[2],
gyfnod (period)
[2],
gynna (with.1S)
[2],
gynno (with.3PL)
[2],
gyrru (send.NONFIN)
[2],
hapus (happy)
[2],
hogyn (boy)
[2],
iawn (very)
[2],
i_ffwrdd (away)
[2],
i_fyny (up)
[2],
leni (this_year)
[2],
Lerpwl (Liverpool)
[2],
mrawd (brother)
[2],
na (NEG)
[2],
ni (PRON.1S)
[2],
nôl (back)
[2],
nos (night)
[2],
oedden (be.3PL.IMP)
[2],
oer (cold)
[2],
oes (yes)
[2],
pedair (four)
[2],
pobl (people)
[2],
prosiect (project)
[2],
prynu (buy.NONFIN)
[2],
rentio (rent.NONFIN)
[2],
rhannu (share.NONFIN)
[2],
rhedeg (run.NONFIN)
[2],
rhwng (between)
[2],
rhy (too)
[2],
rhyw (some)
[2],
rhywbeth (something)
[2],
roi (put.NONFIN)
[2],
Sadwrn (Saturday)
[2],
sgidie (shoes)
[2],
siopa (shop.NONFIN)
[2],
syth (straight)
[2],
te (TAG)
[2],
tipyn (little)
[2],
treial (try.NONFIN)
[2],
tri (three.M)
[2],
trio (try.NONFIN)
[2],
wneith (do.3S.NONPAST)
[2],
wraig (wife)
[2],
y (POSS.1S)
[2],
yna (then)
[2],
a (be.3S.PRES)
[1],
a (PRT)
[1],
â (PRT)
[1],
achau (generations)
[1],
achub (save.NONFIN)
[1],
adref (home)
[1],
aeth (go.3S.PAST)
[1],
ag (with)
[1],
agor (open.NONFIN)
[1],
alla (PRON.1S)
[1],
allor (altar)
[1],
allwn (can.1S.CONDIT)
[1],
amau (suspect.NONFIN)
[1],
amhosib (impossible)
[1],
amser (time)
[1],
anabl (disabled)
[1],
anrhegion (gifts)
[1],
arfer (use.NONFIN)
[1],
arfer (habit)
[1],
aros (stay.NONFIN)
[1],
at (to)
[1],
ato (to.3SM)
[1],
Awst (August)
[1],
awyr (sky)
[1],
babi (baby)
[1],
basai (be.3S.CONDIT)
[1],
baswn (be.1S.CONDIT)
[1],
bechgyn (boys)
[1],
bechod (sin)
[1],
bedair (four.F)
[1],
beidio (desist.NONFIN)
[1],
ben (top)
[1],
benderfynol (determined)
[1],
beth (thing)
[1],
bin (pin)
[1],
blaen (front)
[1],
blasu (taste.NONFIN)
[1],
blino (tire.NONFIN)
[1],
blwyddyn (year)
[1],
bodd (mode)
[1],
boen (pain)
[1],
brawd (brother)
[1],
brawf (test)
[1],
Brifysgol (University)
[1],
briodi (marry.NONFIN)
[1],
briododd (marry.3S.PAST)
[1],
bryd (time)
[1],
brynu (buy.NONFIN)
[1],
brysur (busy)
[1],
bwyd (food)
[1],
byr (short)
[1],
byw (live.NONFIN)
[1],
cais (application)
[1],
canhwyllau (candles)
[1],
cant (hundred)
[1],
canu (sing.NONFIN)
[1],
capeli (chapels)
[1],
cariad (love)
[1],
cau (shut.NONFIN)
[1],
cega (argue.NONFIN)
[1],
cerdded (walk.NONFINaround)
[1],
chant (hundred)
[1],
chwarae (play.NONFIN)
[1],
chwe (six)
[1],
chwinciad (moment)
[1],
claddu (bury.NONFIN)
[1],
cloncian (gossip.NONFIN)
[1],
clywed (hear.NONFIN)
[1],
coch (red)
[1],
coeden (tree)
[1],
cofio (remember.NONFIN)
[1],
cornel (corner)
[1],
cwbl (complete)
[1],
cwningen (rabbit)
[1],
cwrdd (meet.NONFIN)
[1],
cyfieithu (translate.NONFIN)
[1],
cyfle (opportunity)
[1],
cyfnod (period)
[1],
cyfrifiaduron (computers)
[1],
Cymru (Wales)
[1],
cymuned (community)
[1],
cymunedol (community)
[1],
cynnig (offer.NONFIN)
[1],
cyraints (currants)
[1],
cyrsiau (courses)
[1],
dad (father)
[1],
dair (three.F)
[1],
dan (be.1S.PRES)
[1],
darlithoedd (lectures)
[1],
datblygiad (development)
[1],
ddau (two.M)
[1],
ddeudodd (say.3S.PAST)
[1],
ddi (PRON.3SF)
[1],
ddim_byd (nothing)
[1],
ddiog (lazy)
[1],
ddiwrnod (day)
[1],
ddiwrnodau (days)
[1],
ddwsin (dozen)
[1],
ddynes (woman)
[1],
ddywedais (say.1S.PAST)
[1],
De (South)
[1],
debyg (likely)
[1],
defnyddio (use.NONFIN)
[1],
del (pretty)
[1],
dianc (escape.NONFIN)
[1],
diddordeb (interest)
[1],
digon (enough)
[1],
digwydd (happen)
[1],
diodde (suffer.NONFIN)
[1],
diwedd (end)
[1],
diwrnod (day)
[1],
do (yes)
[1],
dosbarthiadau (classes)
[1],
dri (three.M)
[1],
drosodd (over)
[1],
duon (black)
[1],
dŵad (say.2S.IMPER)
[1],
dwll (hole)
[1],
dwy (two.F)
[1],
dwy (two)
[1],
dwy_fil_a_saith (two_thousand_and_seven)
[1],
dychmygu (imagine.NONFIN)
[1],
dydy (be.3SM.PRES.NEG)
[1],
dyn (be.3PL.PRES)
[1],
dyn (be.3PL.PRES.NEG)
[1],
dysgu (teach.NONFIN)
[1],
dyw (be.3S.PRES.NEG)
[1],
dywedodd (say.3S.PAST)
[1],
eang (wide)
[1],
Ebrill (April)
[1],
ei_gilydd (each_other)
[1],
ein_gilydd (each_other)
[1],
eni (bear.NONFIN)
[1],
ers (since)
[1],
ewn (go.3PL.NONPAST)
[1],
fach (small)
[1],
falle (perhaps)
[1],
fan (there)
[1],
faswn (be.1S.CONDIT)
[1],
fawr (large)
[1],
fawr (big)
[1],
fel (as)
[1],
ffaelu (fail.NONFIN)
[1],
ffarmio (farm.NONFIN)
[1],
ffarmwrs (farmers)
[1],
ffindio (find.NONFIN)
[1],
fflysio (flush.NONFIN)
[1],
ffordd (way)
[1],
ffordd (road)
[1],
ffurflen (form)
[1],
finnau (PRON.1S)
[1],
fis (month)
[1],
fuon (be.3PL.IMP)
[1],
fyddan (be.1PL.FUT)
[1],
fyswn (be.1S.CONDIT)
[1],
gadael (let.NONFIN)
[1],
gael (get.NONFIN)
[1],
gaethon (get.1PL.PAST)
[1],
gawson (get.1PL.PAST)
[1],
gefn (back)
[1],
gegin (kitchen)
[1],
genod (girls)
[1],
ges (get.1S.PAST)
[1],
glaw (rain)
[1],
gofidio (worry.NONFIN)
[1],
Gogledd (North)
[1],
gollwng (leak.NONFIN)
[1],
gollwng (know.2S)
[1],
golygu (mean.NONFIN)
[1],
goriadau (keys)
[1],
gormod (excess)
[1],
gosti (cost.NONFIN)
[1],
gwahanol (different)
[1],
gwasanaeth (service)
[1],
gwddw (necks)
[1],
gwerthuso (evaluate.NONFIN)
[1],
gwirfoddoli (volunteer.NONFIN)
[1],
gwlanog (woolly)
[1],
gwneith (do.3S.NONPAST)
[1],
gwobrwyau (prizes)
[1],
gwraig (wife)
[1],
gwres (heat)
[1],
gwrthod (refuse.NONFIN)
[1],
gwyliau (holiday)
[1],
gwyllt (wild)
[1],
gwyn (white)
[1],
gyda (with)
[1],
gyddfau (necks)
[1],
gyddfe (necks)
[1],
gynnes (warm)
[1],
gynni (with.3SF)
[1],
gynno (with.3SF)
[1],
gynno (with.3SM)
[1],
gynnyn (with.3PL)
[1],
gyrru (drive.NONFIN)
[1],
gystadlu (compete.NONFIN)
[1],
hanner (half)
[1],
hapusach (happier)
[1],
haws (easier)
[1],
heblaw (besides)
[1],
heddiw (today)
[1],
hi (POSS.3SF)
[1],
hi (PRON.3S)
[1],
hi (PRON.3SM)
[1],
hogan (girl)
[1],
holi (inquire.NONFIN)
[1],
hwn (this)
[1],
hwn (DET)
[1],
hwnnw (PRT)
[1],
hwnnw (that_one)
[1],
hwyl (fun)
[1],
hyd (up_to)
[1],
hyn (this)
[1],
hyn (here)
[1],
hynny (that)
[1],
hynny (DET)
[1],
hytrach (rather)
[1],
i (do.NONFIN)
[1],
iach (healthy)
[1],
iawn (fine)
[1],
iawn (right)
[1],
iddi (to.3SF)
[1],
iddo (to.3SM)
[1],
iddyn (to.3PL)
[1],
ifanc (young)
[1],
isie (want)
[1],
lan (up)
[1],
lan (place)
[1],
landio (land.NONFIN)
[1],
lefydd (places)
[1],
les (benefit)
[1],
llefydd (places)
[1],
llenwi (fill.NONFIN)
[1],
llong (ship)
[1],
lluchio (throw.NONFIN)
[1],
lluniau (pictures)
[1],
llynedd (last_year)
[1],
lwcus (lucky)
[1],
mab (son)
[1],
mae (that_one)
[1],
mamolaeth (maternity)
[1],
man (spot)
[1],
mawr (big)
[1],
meddai (say.1S.PAST)
[1],
meddygol (medical)
[1],
Medi (September)
[1],
merched (girls)
[1],
Mercher (Wednesday)
[1],
mewn (inside)
[1],
mi (PRT)
[1],
mlynedd (year)
[1],
mrawd (brother.POSSD.1S)
[1],
mwythau (carressings)
[1],
mynnu (insist.NONFIN)
[1],
mynydda (mountain_climb.NONFIN)
[1],
mynyddoedd (mountains)
[1],
nag (NEG)
[1],
nain (grandmother)
[1],
naw (nine)
[1],
nawr (now)
[1],
neb (nobody)
[1],
nesa (next)
[1],
ngwaith (work)
[1],
nhain (grandmother)
[1],
oddi (off.3SF)
[1],
oedd (be.1S.IMP)
[1],
oeddwn (be.1S.IMP)
[1],
o_flaen (in_front)
[1],
ohonon (of.1PL)
[1],
olradd (up)
[1],
olradd (postgraduate)
[1],
orffen (finish.NONFIN)
[1],
ots (odds)
[1],
pa (which)
[1],
pacio (pack.NONFIN)
[1],
papur (paper)
[1],
pawb (everybody)
[1],
pedwar (four.M)
[1],
pedwar (four)
[1],
pen (head)
[1],
penderfyniad (decision)
[1],
phlant (children)
[1],
platiau (plates)
[1],
plentyn (child)
[1],
pnawn (afternoon)
[1],
pob_dim (everything)
[1],
poeth (hot)
[1],
postio (post.NONFIN)
[1],
priodi (marry.NONFIN)
[1],
pryd (when)
[1],
pryd (meal)
[1],
prydiau (meals)
[1],
prynhawn (afternoon)
[1],
pwy (who)
[1],
reina (those)
[1],
rheiny (those)
[1],
rhonc (downright)
[1],
rhuthro (rush.NONFIN)
[1],
sa (NEG)
[1],
Saesnes (Englishwoman)
[1],
saith (seven)
[1],
Sbaen (Spain)
[1],
sbort (fun)
[1],
sefyll (stand.NONFIN)
[1],
serth (steep)
[1],
siarad (talk)
[1],
siopa (shopping)
[1],
sticio (stick.NONFIN)
[1],
stori (story)
[1],
swydd (job)
[1],
sydd (be.PRES.REL)
[1],
syniad (idea)
[1],
synnu (marvel.NONFIN)
[1],
syrthio (fall.NONFIN)
[1],
tair (three.F)
[1],
tâp (tape)
[1],
te (tea)
[1],
teg (fair)
[1],
thaid (grandfather)
[1],
thraed (feet)
[1],
timod (TAG)
[1],
trafaelu (travel.NONFIN)
[1],
tros (over)
[1],
tu (side)
[1],
tweld (see.2S)
[1],
tymheredd (temperature)
[1],
tynnu (pull.NONFIN)
[1],
uffernol (hellish)
[1],
ufflon (heck)
[1],
un_ar_ddeg (eleven)
[1],
un_deg_pump (fifteen)
[1],
union (exact)
[1],
waith (time)
[1],
waith (work)
[1],
wedi (say.2S.NONPAST)
[1],
weithio (work.NONFIN)
[1],
welaist (see.2S.PAST)
[1],
well (well)
[1],
wella (improve.NONFIN)
[1],
Wener (Friday)
[1],
wnaeson (be.1PL.IMP)
[1],
wnaethon (do.1PL.PAST)
[1],
wneud (postgraduate)
[1],
wrtha (to.2S)
[1],
wrth_gwrs (of_course)
[1],
wrthi (by.3SF)
[1],
wsti (you_know)
[1],
ŵyr (know.3S.NONPAST)
[1],
wyt (be.2S.PRES)
[1],
wyth (eight)
[1],
ydan (be.1PL.PRES)
[1],
ydyn (be.3PL.PRES)
[1],
ymlaen (on)
[1],
yn (leak.NONFIN)
[1],
ynddi (in.3SM)
[1],
ynddo (in.3SM)
[1],
yn_de (TAG)
[1],
yn_do (yes)
[1],
yn_dwyt (be.2S.PRES.NEG)
[1],
yn_fysai (be.3S.CONDIT.NEG)
[1],
yn_galla (can.1S.NONPAST.NEG)
[1],
yno (there)
[1],
ysti (know.2S)
[1],
Words with language tag: cym&eng (353)
oh (IM)
[36],
um (IM)
[30],
so (so)
[29],
er (IM)
[27],
just (just)
[12],
lot (lot)
[10],
well (well)
[9],
Capel_Curig (Capel_Curig)
[8],
yeah (yeah)
[7],
car (car)
[6],
Meg (Meg)
[6],
giraffes (giraffes)
[5],
right (right)
[5],
Chile (Chile)
[4],
Chris (Chris)
[4],
Cuba (Cuba)
[4],
mmm (IM)
[4],
Nicaragua (Nicaragua)
[4],
ah (IM)
[3],
Amanda (Amanda)
[3],
Andes (Andes)
[3],
bloody (bloody)
[3],
crew (crew)
[3],
Emma (Emma)
[3],
off (off)
[3],
oh ()
[3],
Sue (Sue)
[3],
America (America)
[2],
Bethesda (Bethesda)
[2],
boy (boy)
[2],
bresent (present)
[2],
cafe (cafe)
[2],
forms (forms)
[2],
gin (gin)
[2],
great (great)
[2],
jail (jail)
[2],
module (module)
[2],
nice (nice)
[2],
Oliver (Oliver)
[2],
Perth (Perth)
[2],
plastic (plastic)
[2],
Stephen (Stephen)
[2],
sure (sure)
[2],
system (system)
[2],
yeah ()
[2],
yeah (yes)
[2],
alcohol (alcohol)
[1],
band (band)
[1],
Billy (Billy)
[1],
Bob (Bob)
[1],
bottle (bottle)
[1],
broblem (problem)
[1],
brown (brown)
[1],
Bryn_Glo (Bryn_Glo)
[1],
Canada (Canada)
[1],
Capel (Capel)
[1],
eh (IM)
[1],
electric (electric)
[1],
er ()
[1],
Europe (Europe)
[1],
fashion (fashion)
[1],
gang (gang)
[1],
gangrene (gangrene)
[1],
gar (car)
[1],
gouple (couple)
[1],
Graham_Green (Graham_Green)
[1],
Greg (Greg)
[1],
Guba (Cuba)
[1],
Hayley (Hayley)
[1],
horrible (horrible)
[1],
ideal ()
[1],
job (job)
[1],
Kesare ()
[1],
Lady ()
[1],
Llandudno (Llandudno)
[1],
Llanelwedd (Llanelwedd)
[1],
mark (mark)
[1],
Merched_y_Wawr (Merched_y_Wawr)
[1],
negative (negative)
[1],
nonsense (nonsense)
[1],
number (number)
[1],
offices (offices)
[1],
operation (operation)
[1],
operations (operations)
[1],
Pakistan (Pakistan)
[1],
party (party)
[1],
Patagonia (Patagonia)
[1],
patches (patches)
[1],
phew (IM)
[1],
Phillip (Phillip)
[1],
pink (pink)
[1],
pint (pint)
[1],
Pont_Cyfyng (Pont_Cyfyng)
[1],
positive (positive)
[1],
post (post)
[1],
problem (problem)
[1],
question (question)
[1],
queue (queue)
[1],
quite (quite)
[1],
real (real)
[1],
round (around)
[1],
rounds (rounds)
[1],
Sandra (Sandra)
[1],
story (story)
[1],
surgeon (surgeon)
[1],
surgeons (surgeons)
[1],
surgery (surgery)
[1],
tags (tags)
[1],
toilets (toilets)
[1],
tractor (tractor)
[1],
ugh (IM)
[1],
uh_huh (IM)
[1],
um (can.1S.NONPAST)
[1],
van (van)
[1],
very ()
[1],
very (very)
[1],
Words with language tag: eng (164)
anyway (anyway)
[6],
really (really)
[5],
give (give)
[3],
lovely (lovely)
[3],
take (take)
[3],
weekend (weekend)
[3],
and (and)
[2],
beautiful (beautiful)
[2],
blooming (blooming)
[2],
cams (cams)
[2],
evaluation (evaluation)
[2],
God (God)
[2],
internet (internet)
[2],
it (it)
[2],
of (of)
[2],
pull ()
[2],
sloe (sloe)
[2],
web (web)
[2],
a (a)
[1],
actual (actual)
[1],
alcoholic (alcoholic)
[1],
altar (altar)
[1],
anyway (anyway.)
[1],
armed (armed)
[1],
Atlantic (Atlantic)
[1],
audit (audit)
[1],
Australia (Australia)
[1],
back_pack (back_pack)
[1],
b_and_b (b_and_b)
[1],
better (better)
[1],
blackcurrants (blackcurrants)
[1],
bonkers (bonkers)
[1],
boring (boring)
[1],
broadband (broadband)
[1],
camper (camper)
[1],
can (can)
[1],
century (century)
[1],
choc_a_bloc (choc_a_bloc)
[1],
Christmas (Christmas)
[1],
computer (computer)
[1],
computers (computers)
[1],
connection (connection)
[1],
cosmetic (cosmetic)
[1],
criminal (criminal)
[1],
degrees (degrees)
[1],
demanding (demanding)
[1],
end ()
[1],
end (end)
[1],
equipped (equipped)
[1],
Eve (Eve)
[1],
exciting (exciting)
[1],
flipping (flipping)
[1],
fourteenth (fourteenth)
[1],
furnishings (furnishings)
[1],
gall (gall)
[1],
glühwein (glühwein)
[1],
God ()
[1],
good (good)
[1],
gorgeous ()
[1],
gorgeous (gorgeous)
[1],
heck (heck)
[1],
if ()
[1],
in (in)
[1],
interactive (interactive)
[1],
join (join)
[1],
kit (kit)
[1],
lie (lie)
[1],
liposuction (liposuction)
[1],
luxury (luxury)
[1],
major (major)
[1],
massive (massive)
[1],
my ()
[1],
my (my)
[1],
no (no)
[1],
not (not)
[1],
nought (nought)
[1],
nuts (nuts)
[1],
nuts ()
[1],
one (one)
[1],
pinch (pinch)
[1],
robbery (robbery)
[1],
rural (rural)
[1],
salt (salt)
[1],
seals (seals)
[1],
sitting (sitting)
[1],
South (South)
[1],
stones (stones)
[1],
sunroof (sunroof)
[1],
that's (that''s)
[1],
the (the)
[1],
there's ()
[1],
touch (touch)
[1],
trails (trails)
[1],
twenty_eighth (twenty_eighth)
[1],
two_thousand_and_seven (two_thousand_and_seven)
[1],
was (was)
[1],
whiteboards (whiteboards)
[1],
who (who)
[1],
why (why)
[1],
with (with)
[1],
wood (wood)
[1],
you (you)
[1],
you'll ()
[1],
Words with language tag: eng+cym (6)
panic_io (panic.NONFIN)
[2],
blag_io (blag.NONFIN)
[1],
cope_io (cope.NONFIN)
[1],
decorate_io (decorate.NONFIN)
[1],
hire_o (hire.NONFIN)
[1],