Examples of using Dafydd in English and their translations into Hungarian
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Programming
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Official/political
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Computer
Evening, Dafydd.
Dafydd Thomas, what are you like?
Afternoon, Dafydd.
Dafydd Thomas, the only gay in the village.
Thanks a lot, Dafydd.
Dafydd Thomas, that was no way to speak to your brother and his boyfriend.
See you later, Dafydd.
Dafydd Thomas is a full-time gay on his way to his local pub for a celebration.
Well, good for you, Dafydd.
You have gotta get out there, Dafydd, have yourself a bit of todger.
Say hello to the lady, dafydd.
In Llandewi Breffi, gay boy Dafydd Thomas is taking a stand against his local library.
Oh, have you met Dafydd?
The most successful of these sons was Dafydd, who, in his quest for power after their father died, would engage in a free-for-all winner-takes-all battle with his brothers involving imprisonment, killing, fleeing, escape, and maybe even just good old natural causes for death.
It really helped me and dafydd.
In Mykonos, bald back-botherer Dafydd is handing out leaflets.
You can say that any more, Dafydd.
We are small but mighty… and Dafydd will carry the day.
Can you give me a hand with the shopping, Dafydd?
Come on, open up, please, this is Dafydd, the gay from next door.
Well, it is a gay bar, Dafydd.
The adult choir has been practising for weeks and Dafydd Owen has agreed to be soloist.
This case is quite heavy, Dafydd.
At this university in North Carolina, homosexualist Dafydd Thomas has come to study.
The boy likes cock, Dafydd.
With this afternoon's Welsh gay rugby league match over,local fruit Dafydd Thomas is heading off to the pub.
This is the local pub of out gay man Dafydd Thomas.
After an audition for a production of"Hamlet", the littlest homo, Dafydd Thomas, is off to the pub.