SIARAD - Lloyd1
Word frequency

Words with language tag: cym (2240)

yn (PRT) [132], i (PRON.1S) [72], ti (PRON.2S) [58], mae (be.3S.PRES) [53], yr (DET) [49], o (PRON.3SM) [46], yna (there) [44], i (to) [43], be (what) [40], y (DET) [40], ddim (NEG) [36], yn (in) [34], na (no) [33], wedi (PRT.PAST) [33], ydy (be.3S.PRES) [31], dw (be.1S.PRES) [29], mynd (go.NONFIN) [29], oedd (be.3S.IMP) [29], ni (PRON.1PL) [25], ia (yes) [23], yma (here) [22], bod (be.NONFIN) [20], nhw (PRON.3PL) [20], o (of) [20], hwnna (that) [19], isio (want) [19], fo (PRON.3SM) [18], wan (now) [15], wneud (do.NONFIN) [15], cael (get.NONFIN) [14], fi (PRON.1S) [14], hi (PRON.3SF) [14], chi (PRON.2PL) [13], fan (place) [13], a (and) [12], de (TAG) [11], do (yes) [11], efo (with) [11], o'n (be.1S.IMP) [11], allan (out) [10], hanner (half) [10], neu (or) [10], un (one) [10], iawn (right) [9], o (from) [9], pan (when) [9], di (PRON.2S) [8], gael (get.NONFIN) [8], mewn (in) [8], pwy (who) [8], dach (be.2PL.PRES) [7], dod (come.NONFIN) [7], heddiw (today) [7], i (for) [7], nag (NEG) [7], rywbeth (something) [7], wna (do.1S.NONPAST) [7], â (with) [6], am (for) [6], dim (NEG) [6], Duw (God) [6], dyna (there) [6], eto (again) [6], gwybod (know.NONFIN) [6], hwnnw (that) [6], lle (where) [6], lle (place) [6], meddwl (think.NONFIN) [6], na (NEG) [6], ond (but) [6], os (if) [6], pam (why) [6], wedi (past) [6], wneith (do.3S.NONPAST) [6], â (PRT) [5], ar (on) [5], bach (small) [5], bore (morning) [5], ddaru (happen.PAST) [5], diwrnod (day) [5], dydy (be.3S.PRES.NEG) [5], edrych (look.NONFIN) [5], faint (how_much) [5], ffonio (phone.NONFIN) [5], fory (tomorrow) [5], hefyd (also) [5], hwyrach (maybe) [5], lawr (down) [5], mae (be.3PL.PRES) [5], papur (paper) [5], pnawn (afternoon) [5], ac (and) [4], alla (can.1S.NONPAST) [4], blaen (before) [4], cinio (lunch) [4], diawl (devil) [4], dy (POSS.2S) [4], dyn (be.3PL.PRES.NEG) [4], ei (POSS.3SM) [4], fel (like) [4], fwy (more) [4], fynd (go.NONFIN) [4], gorod (must.NONFIN) [4], gweithio (work.NONFIN) [4], gweld (see.NONFIN) [4], hen (old) [4], hwn (this) [4], oes (be.3S.PRES) [4], paned (cuppa) [4], peth (thing) [4], siarad (talk.NONFIN) [4], siswrn (scissors) [4], siwgr (sugar) [4], sy (be.PRES.REL) [4], te (tea) [4], weld (see.NONFIN) [4], yn_de (TAG) [4], yndy (be.3S.PRES) [4], a (go.1S.NONPAST) [3], adar (birds) [3], arall (other) [3], baned (cuppa) [3], chdi (PRON.2S) [3], cofio (remember.NONFIN) [3], dan (be.1PL.PRES) [3], ddeud (say.NONFIN) [3], ddudaist (say.2S.PAST) [3], ddylai (should.3S.CONDIT) [3], Duw (lord) [3], dŵr (water) [3], dydd (day) [3], fath (kind) [3], felly (thus) [3], ffindio (find.NONFIN) [3], gawn (get.1PL.NONPAST) [3], genna (with.1S) [3], gorffen (finish.NONFIN) [3], gwaith (work) [3], hel (gather.NONFIN) [3], i_fyny (up) [3], iwsio (use.NONFIN) [3], llawr (floor) [3], naw (nine) [3], neb (nobody) [3], newydd (new) [3], nionyn (onion) [3], nos (night) [3], o't (be.2S.IMP) [3], pasg (easter) [3], pryd (when) [3], rho (put.2S.IMPER) [3], roi (put.NONFIN) [3], sti (know.2S) [3], tu (side) [3], twrci (turkey) [3], (house) [3], wiwer (squirrel) [3], wnawn (do.1PL.NONPAST) [3], wyt (be.2S.PRES) [3], ydyn (be.3PL.PRES) [3], ysgol (school) [3], adael (leave.NONFIN) [2], adre (home) [2], aml (often) [2], arall (else) [2], ar_ôl (after) [2], aros (stay.NONFIN) [2], ateb (answer.NONFIN) [2], bell (far) [2], braf (fine) [2], bwyd (food) [2], cadw (keep.NONFIN) [2], caniau (cans) [2], cefn (back) [2], chwaith (either) [2], coed (trees) [2], colli (lose.NONFIN) [2], creadur (creature) [2], Cymru (Wales) [2], cyn (before) [2], cyngor (council) [2], da (good) [2], dda (good) [2], ddangos (show.NONFIN) [2], ddo (come.1S.NONPAST) [2], ddoe (yesterday) [2], dechrau (beginning) [2], dillad (clothes) [2], dod (come) [2], doedd (be.3S.IMP.NEG) [2], does (be.3S.PRES.NEG) [2], drio (try.NONFIN) [2], eni (bear.NONFIN) [2], enw (name) [2], fasai (be.3S.CONDIT) [2], faset (be.2S.CONDIT) [2], faswn (be.1S.CONDIT) [2], fedra (can.1S.NONPAST) [2], ffordd (road) [2], fi (POSS.1S) [2], fod (be.NONFIN) [2], funud (minute) [2], fwyta (eat.NONFIN) [2], fydd (be.3S.FUT) [2], fydda (be.1S.FUT) [2], gei (get.2S.NONPAST) [2], gest (get.2S.PAST) [2], gloch (time) [2], glust (ear) [2], glwt (cloth) [2], gobeithio (hope.NONFIN) [2], goch (red) [2], gymra (take.1S.NONPAST) [2], gynta (first) [2], hir (long) [2], honna (that) [2], hosan (sock) [2], hun (self) [2], hynna (that) [2], Iau (Thursday) [2], isio (need) [2], Llun (Monday) [2], munud (minute) [2], mwy (more) [2], ninnau (PRON.1PL) [2], nôl (back) [2], oeddech (be.2PL.IMP) [2], ofn (fear) [2], paid (desist.NONFIN) [2], Pasg (Easter) [2], pres (money) [2], pum (five) [2], rhag (lest) [2], rhaid (necessity) [2], rhein (these) [2], rhoid (put.NONFIN) [2], roid (put.NONFIN) [2], saff (safe) [2], saith (seven) [2], shredio (shred.NONFIN) [2], stiwio (stew.NONFIN) [2], tebot (teapot) [2], tyrd (come.2S.IMPER) [2], yn (POSS.1S) [2], yna (that) [2], yn_dydy (be.3S.PRES.NEG) [2], yno (in.3SM) [2], achos (because) [1], adeg (time) [1], adnabod (know.NONFIN) [1], adra (home) [1], aeth (go.3S.PAST) [1], aethon (go.1PL.PAST) [1], agor (open.2S.IMPER) [1], ail (second) [1], allan (can.1PL.NONPAST) [1], am (at) [1], aml (frequent) [1], amlach (more_often) [1], amser (time) [1], anodd (difficult) [1], ar (in) [1], arall (another) [1], arfer (use.NONFIN) [1], arglwydd (lord) [1], argoel (lord) [1], arna (on.1S) [1], arnan (on.1PL) [1], arni (on.3SF) [1], arno (on.3S) [1], ar_ôl (or) [1], at (for) [1], awn (go.1PL.NONPAST) [1], awr (hour) [1], bach (fool) [1], basio (pass.NONFIN) [1], ben (top) [1], beth (thing) [1], bethau (things) [1], blino (tire.NONFIN) [1], braidd (rather) [1], brynu (buy.NONFIN) [1], budr (dirty) [1], bwcio (book.NONFIN) [1], bwydo (feed.NONFIN) [1], bydd (be.2S.IMPER) [1], bythefnos (fortnight) [1], cadw (keep.2S.IMPER) [1], caled (hard) [1], canu (ring.NONFIN) [1], chdithau (PRON.2S) [1], chimod (know.2PL) [1], chwarae (play) [1], chwech (six) [1], chwil (drunk) [1], cinio (afer) [1], cinio (before) [1], cloch (bell) [1], Clwb_Cant (One_Hundred_Club) [1], clwt (cloth) [1], clywed (hear.NONFIN) [1], codi (lift.NONFIN) [1], coes (leg) [1], cosi (itch.NONFIN) [1], croeso (welcome) [1], cwrw (beer) [1], cyf (limited) [1], cyn (go.NONFIN) [1], cynhesu (warm.NONFIN) [1], cynigion (offers) [1], cynt (before) [1], cynta (first) [1], cyntaf (first) [1], cysgu (sleep.NONFIN) [1], dad (father) [1], dal (continue.NONFIN) [1], dalu (pay.NONFIN) [1], dan (be.1PL.PRES.NEG) [1], dano (under.3SM) [1], dau (two.M) [1], dda (well) [1], dda (PRT) [1], ddallt (understand.NONFIN) [1], ddau (two) [1], ddei (come.2S.NONPAST) [1], ddim_byd (nothing) [1], ddistaw (quiet) [1], ddiwrnod (day) [1], ddod (come) [1], ddois (come.2S.PAST) [1], ddos (come.1S.PAST) [1], ddŵr (water) [1], ddwy (two) [1], de (tea) [1], debyg (likely) [1], debyg (similar) [1], dechrau (start.NONFIN) [1], decin (I_suppose) [1], deg (ten) [1], deud (say.NONFIN) [1], deuda (say.2S.IMPER) [1], deuddeg (twelve) [1], deulu (family) [1], diawliaid (devils) [1], diced (ticket) [1], digon (enough) [1], dim_byd (nothing) [1], diolch (thanks) [1], diolch (thank_you) [1], dipyn (a_little) [1], doedden (be.3PL.IMP.NEG) [1], Dolig (Christmas) [1], dorri (cut.NONFIN) [1], dropio (drop.NONFIN) [1], dros (over) [1], drud (expensive) [1], drwg (bad) [1], duw (lord) [1], duw (god) [1], Duw (god) [1], dwyn (steal.NONFIN) [1], dydyn (be.3PL.PRES.NEG) [1], dylai (should.3S.CONDIT) [1], dynnu (pull.NONFIN) [1], Dyw (lord) [1], dywed (say.2S.IMPER) [1], edrych (see.NONFIN) [1], ei (POSS.3SF) [1], eich_gilydd (each_other) [1], enill (win) [1], ennill (win.NONFIN) [1], erbyn (by) [1], ers_talwm (for_a_while) [1], est (go.2S.PAST) [1], felyn (yellow) [1], ffair (ffair) [1], ffeindio (find.NONFIN) [1], ffliw (flu) [1], ffonio (call.NONFIN) [1], ffordd (way) [1], ffrio (fry.NONFIN) [1], finnau (PRON.1S) [1], fydd (be.2PL.FUT) [1], fyny (up) [1], gaeth (get.3S.PAST) [1], gaethon (get.1PL.PAST) [1], gallan (can.1PL.NONPAST) [1], gallu (can.NONFIN) [1], gallwn (can.1S.PAST) [1], ganolfan (centre) [1], garlleg (garlic) [1], gawod (shower) [1], gei (can.2S.NONPAST) [1], gen (with) [1], gennyn (with.3PL) [1], gewch (get.2PL.NONPAST) [1], ginio (lunch) [1], glân (clean) [1], glirio (clear.NONFIN) [1], gloch (clock) [1], glywed (hear.NONFIN) [1], godi (lift.NONFIN) [1], goed (trees) [1], gogledd (north) [1], gorfod (must.NONFIN) [1], goriadau (keys) [1], gormod (too_much) [1], gwared (riddance) [1], gweithio (work) [1], gwelwch (see.2PL) [1], Gwener (Friday) [1], gwinedd (nails) [1], gwyneb (face) [1], gyd (all) [1], gyfarwydd (familiar) [1], gymaint (so_much) [1], gymaint (as_many) [1], gynhesu (warm.NONFIN) [1], gynhesu (heat.NONFIN) [1], gynno (with.3SM) [1], gyrraedd (reach.NONFIN) [1], gyrru (send.NONFIN) [1], heno (tonight) [1], hon (PRON.3SF) [1], honno (that) [1], hyn (this) [1], hynny (there) [1], i (PRON.2S) [1], iawn (about) [1], iddyn (to.3PL) [1], Iesu (Jesus) [1], i_gyd (all) [1], i_lawr (down) [1], i_mewn (in) [1], innau (PRON.1S) [1], iwsia (use.2S.IMPER) [1], jecio (check.NONFIN) [1], joio (enjoy.NONFIN) [1], lan (clean) [1], lân (clean) [1], llai (less) [1], llall (other) [1], lluchio (throw.NONFIN) [1], llwyth (load) [1], lun (picture) [1], lyfr (book) [1], mach (little) [1], mawr (big) [1], mawr (large) [1], methu (fail.NONFIN) [1], mi (PRT) [1], mond (only) [1], munud (minutes) [1], mynd (PRT) [1], na (than) [1], nabod (recognise.NONFIN) [1], nac (NEG) [1], neis (nice) [1], neithiwr (last_night) [1], nesa (next) [1], neu (lunch) [1], newid (change.NONFIN) [1], nghar (car) [1], nhalu (pay.NONFIN) [1], nhw (PRON.2PL) [1], nôl (fetch.NONFIN) [1], oddi_ar (from) [1], oerfel (cold) [1], ohonot (of.2S) [1], ohonyn (of.3PL) [1], olchi (wash.NONFIN) [1], o'n (be.1PL.IMP) [1], pa (what) [1], pa (which) [1], paid (desist.2S.IMPER) [1], paid (cease.NONFIN) [1], pasio (pass.NONFIN) [1], paso (pass.NONFIN) [1], penblwydd (birthday) [1], petasai (if_be.3S.CONDIT) [1], pethau (things) [1], phen_blwydd (birthday) [1], phopeth (everything) [1], Plaid_Cymru (Plaid_Cymru) [1], plismon (policeman) [1], pnawn (afternnon) [1], poeth (hot) [1], presantau (presents) [1], prynu (buy.NONFIN) [1], pwrs (purse) [1], pwy (which) [1], pythefnos (fortnight) [1], raid (necessity) [1], rei (some) [1], rewi (freeze.NONFIN) [1], rheiny (those) [1], rho (give.2S.IMPER) [1], rho (give.NONFIN) [1], rhoi (put.NONFIN) [1], rhyngthon (between.1PL) [1], ro (put.1S.NONPAST) [1], roedd (be.3S.IMP) [1], roes (give.1S.PAST) [1], roid (give.NONFIN) [1], rois (put.1S.PAST) [1], rois (put.2S.PAST) [1], roth (give.3S.PAST) [1], rywle (somewhere) [1], rywun (someone) [1], sâl (sick) [1], sbïo (look.NONFIN) [1], sgwennu (write.NONFIN) [1], sgwn (if_know.1S.NONPAST) [1], sortio (sort.NONFIN) [1], Sul (Sunday) [1], sut (how) [1], sŵn (sound) [1], swper (supper) [1], sychu (dry.NONFIN) [1], synnu (wonder.NONFIN) [1], ta (then) [1], ta (thus) [1], ta (or) [1], tacluso (tidy.NONFIN) [1], taeru (assert.NONFIN) [1], tebyg (similar) [1], teg (fair) [1], timod (know.2S) [1], today (today) [1], torri (cut.NONFIN) [1], tra (while) [1], trên (train) [1], trio (try.NONFIN) [1], tro (turn) [1], troi (turn.2S.IMPER) [1], tsiecio (check.NONFIN) [1], tua (about) [1], tu_mewn (inside) [1], tyllu (burrow.NONFIN) [1], tynnu (pull.NONFIN) [1], tyrd (come.2S.IMPEG) [1], waeth (worse) [1], waetsiad (wait.2S.IMPER) [1], wahanol (different) [1], wallt (hair) [1], watsio (watch.NONFIN) [1], wedyn (then) [1], well (better) [1], wna (be.1S.NONPAST) [1], wnaeth (do.3S.PAST) [1], wnei (do.2S.NONPAST) [1], wnest (do.2S.PAST) [1], wneud (PRT) [1], ŵy (egg) [1], y (POSS.1S) [1], ydan (be.1PL.PRES) [1], ydw (be.1S.PRES) [1], yfed (drink.NONFIN) [1], yn (morning) [1], yn (.NONPAST) [1], yn (IN) [1], yn_de (PRT) [1], yn_do (yes) [1], yn_doedd (be.3S.IMP.NEG) [1], yn_does (be.3S.PRES.NEG) [1], yndw (yes) [1], yndw (be.1S.PRES) [1], yn_dyfe (TAG) [1], yndyn (be.3PL.PRES) [1], yng (POSS.1S) [1], yn_rhaid (necessity.NEG) [1],

Words with language tag: cym&eng (585)

oh (IM) [62], um (IM) [42], yeah (yeah) [42], Arthur (Arthur) [20], well (well) [18], just (just) [14], bloody (bloody) [11], Sandra (Sandra) [11], sure (sure) [11], eh (IM) [10], off (off) [9], Siân (Siân) [9], so (so) [8], mam (mum) [7], ah (IM) [6], mmm (IM) [6], pardon (pardon) [6], right (right) [6], aubergine (aubergine) [4], ding (ding) [4], Gel (Gel) [4], George (George) [4], please (please) [4], rugby (rugby) [4], aye (aye) [3], bank (bank) [3], bit (bit) [3], brush (brush) [3], coffee (coffee) [3], cumin (cumin) [3], Dolgellau (Dolgellau) [3], er (IM) [3], hiya (hiya) [3], lot (lot) [3], Maentwrog (Maentwrog) [3], mmhm (IM) [3], o_k (o_k) [3], plastic (plastic) [3], round (round) [3], shop (shop) [3], top (top) [3], Twm (Twm) [3], yoghurt (yoghurt) [3], Ysgethin (Ysgethin) [3], America (America) [2], bag (bag) [2], Baileys (Baileys) [2], blank (blank) [2], Bob (Bob) [2], books (books) [2], boys (boys) [2], check (check) [2], checks (checks) [2], Club_Sporty (Club_Sporty) [2], cufflinks (cufflinks) [2], dad (dad) [2], daffodil (daffodil) [2], drawer (drawer) [2], Eiriome (Eirimoe) [2], freast (breast) [2], garage (garage) [2], Heartbeat (Heartbeat) [2], Jean (Jean) [2], machine (machine) [2], mince (mince) [2], moussaka (moussaka) [2], Nia (Nia) [2], Nia's (Nia''s) [2], number (number) [2], park (park) [2], phone (phone) [2], plastics (plastics) [2], plumber (plumber) [2], pub (pub) [2], Rownd_a_Rownd (Rownd_a_Rownd) [2], sense (sense) [2], special (special) [2], Twm's (Twm''s) [2], Aber (Aber) [1], Arthur (Iwan) [1], Arthur_Llywelyn (Arthur_Llywelyn) [1], Auntie (Auntie) [1], Bangor (Bangor) [1], bark (park) [1], Blaenau (Blaenau) [1], boiler (boiler) [1], Bontddu (Bontddu) [1], Boots (Boots) [1], boss (boss) [1], box (box) [1], boy (boy) [1], brandy (Brandy) [1], break (break) [1], breast (breast) [1], Brodwaith (Brodwaith) [1], bronchitis (bronchitis) [1], bronchitis (Bronchitis) [1], busy (busy) [1], Cadwaladers (Cadwaladers) [1], car (car) [1], card (card) [1], Ceiriog_Hughes (Ceiriog_Hughes) [1], Cellan (Cellan) [1], checks (signed) [1], cheque (cheque) [1], Chicken_Run (Chicken_Run) [1], club (club) [1], coat (coat) [1], Copkiller (Copkiller) [1], couple (couple) [1], courgette (courgette) [1], curtains (curtains) [1], cute (cute) [1], Cynwyd (Cynwyd) [1], daffodils (daffodils) [1], dear (dear) [1], Dechrau_Canu_Dechrau_Canmol (Dechrau_Canu_Dechrau_Canmol) [1], diet (diet) [1], door (door) [1], Eilir (Eilir) [1], Eiriome (Eiriome) [1], Enlli (Enlli) [1], fam (mum) [1], family (family) [1], fight (fight) [1], firm (firm) [1], Florence (Florence) [1], fool (do.NONFIN) [1], football (footall) [1], football (football) [1], Fox_and_Hound (Fox_and_Hound) [1], free (free) [1], front (front) [1], fuss (fuss) [1], Gel's (Gel''s) [1], gick (kick) [1], handy (handy) [1], hello (hello) [1], Hengoed (Hengoed) [1], holiday (holiday) [1], holidays (holidays) [1], horrible (horrible) [1], ice_cream (ice_cream) [1], Ifans (Ifans) [1], Jane (Jane) [1], Jane's (Jane''s) [1], Jones (Jones) [1], Llwyngwffri (Llwyngwffri) [1], London_House (London_House) [1], Mair_Dafydd (Mair_Dafydd) [1], Margaret (Margaret) [1], Midsomer_Murders (Midsomer_Murders) [1], monkey (monkey) [1], Morfa_Bychan (Morfa) [1], Mrs (Mrs) [1], nice (nice) [1], normal (normal) [1], nuisance (nuisance) [1], offer (offer) [1], oh (oh) [1], oh (he) [1], ooh (IM) [1], oops (IM) [1], Pennine_Way (Pennine_Way) [1], Pentrefoelas (Pentrefoelas) [1], person (person) [1], phone (in) [1], Pobol_y_Cwm (Pobol_y_Cwm) [1], Pontefract (Pontefract) [1], poo (poo) [1], Portmeirion (Portmeirion) [1], posh (posh) [1], post (post) [1], problem (problem) [1], quite (quite) [1], raffle (raffle) [1], rest (rest) [1], reverse (reversea) [1], Rhys (Rhys) [1], Rhys_Ifans (Rhys_Ifans) [1], Roberts (Roberts) [1], robin (robin) [1], Saith_Gair_Olaf_Crist (Saith_Gair_Olaf_Crist) [1], scoop (scoop) [1], Sienna_Miller (Sienna_Miller) [1], Sionyn (Sionyn) [1], Smithy_Garage (Smithy_Garage) [1], sort (sort) [1], Specsavers (Specsavers) [1], sponge (sponge) [1], Sporty_Club (Sporty_Club) [1], stuff (stuff) [1], surgery (surgery) [1], Susan_Jones (Susan_Jones) [1], system (system) [1], Talysarn (Talysarn) [1], tattoo (tattoo) [1], team (team) [1], The_Princess_Diaries (The_Princess_Diaries) [1], Tilhill (Tilhill) [1], toliet (toilet) [1], tops (tops) [1], Trystan (Trystan) [1], tulips (tulips) [1], Twm (Tom) [1], Twms (Twm''s) [1], Twm's (get) [1], U_P_M_Tilhill (U_P_M_Tilhill) [1], Wymff (Wymff) [1], Ynys (Ynys) [1], Ysbyty_Gwynedd (Ysbyty_Gwynedd) [1], zip (zip) [1],

Words with language tag: eng (1560)

the (the) [79], to (to) [56], you (you) [45], I (I) [44], it (it) [35], in (in) [34], have (have) [23], no (no) [21], a (a) [20], and (and) [19], she (she) [18], go (go) [17], we (we) [17], what (what) [17], got (got) [16], of (of) [16], don't (don''t) [15], it's (it''s) [15], for (for) [14], think (think) [14], going (going) [13], I'll (I''ll) [13], that (that) [13], can (can) [12], or (or) [12], he (he) [11], shower (shower) [11], there (there) [11], know (know) [10], not (not) [10], on (on) [10], one (one) [10], this (this) [10], back (back) [9], do (do) [9], now (now) [9], that's (that''s) [9], they (they) [9], haven't (haven''t) [8], I've (I''ve) [8], two (two) [8], as (as) [7], come (come) [7], could (could) [7], him (him) [7], I'm (I''m) [7], out (out) [7], so (so) [7], used (used) [7], was (was) [7], with (with) [7], yes (yes) [7], be (be) [6], but (but) [6], dinner (dinner) [6], find (find) [6], is (is) [6], pound (pound) [6], something (something) [6], then (then) [6], week 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Words with language tag: eng+cym (3)

dare_io (dare.NONFIN) [1], flex_io (flex.NONFIN) [1], irritate_io (irritate.NONFIN) [1],

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