Examples of using Dafydd in English and their translations into Polish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Official/political
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Programming
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Computer
Evening, Dafydd.
Dafydd ab Edmwnd fl. c.
Oh. Hello, Dafydd.
Please, Dafydd, unlock the door.
Evening, Dafydd.
Dafydd Thomas, the only gay in the village.
Evening, Dafydd.
Dafydd Thomas, that was no way to speak to your brother and his boyfriend.
Afternoon, Dafydd.
Dafydd Thomas is a full-time gay on his way to his local pub for a celebration.
Have you met Dafydd?
Lois Dafydd[cy], from Wales,
See you later, Dafydd.
Meet me in Pont Dafydd in 30 minutes. When?
Stand proud and tall, Dafydd.
You have gotta get out there, Dafydd, have yourself a bit of todger.
The boy likes cock, Dafydd.
Wales's most celebrated medieval poet, Dafydd ap Gwilym(fl.1320-1370),
Thanks a lot, Dafydd.
Today Dafydd is successful in the different fields of literature
Say hello to the lady, dafydd.
Williams first came to public notice in 1789 when he produced Barddoniaeth Dafydd ab Gwilym,
You can say that any more, Dafydd.
Or I'm throwing it in the bloody bin. Dafydd, come and have the bloody toast.
This case is quite heavy, Dafydd.
After all, his teacher was Dafydd ap Gwilym.
under the name of Fflur Dafydd a'r Barf.
local fruit Dafydd Thomas is heading off to the pub.
Well, good for you, Dafydd.
Well, it is a gay bar, Dafydd.