Yer
From Mereja Words
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English
Etymology
Representing an imprecise, unstressed pronunciation of you, your and you're.
Pronunciation
Pronoun
Yer slang or dialectal in all the senses given below
- (UK, slang) your
- 1991, Thomas Hayden, The Killing Frost, London: Random Century Group
- 'Make yer way down to the station,' he said.
- 1991, Thomas Hayden, The Killing Frost, London: Random Century Group
- (slang, rare) you
- 1992, Mary Jane Staples, Sergeant Joe, London: Corgi Books
- 'Still, yer got nice looks,' said Ella.
- 1992, Mary Jane Staples, Sergeant Joe, London: Corgi Books
Adverb
Yer
Contraction
Yer
- (UK, slang) you're
- 1991, Kathleen Dayus, Where There's Life, London: Virago Press Ltd
- Yer a lotta nosey parkers.
- 1991, Kathleen Dayus, Where There's Life, London: Virago Press Ltd
See also
Anagrams
Breton
Pronunciation
- IPA: /ˈjeːʁ/
Noun
Yer f.
- Plural form of yar.
Cornish
Noun
Yer f. pl.
- Plural form of yar.
Crimean Tatar
Noun
Yer
Declension
declension of Yer</small>
nominative | Yer |
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genitive | Yerniñ |
dative | Yerge |
accusative | Yerni |
locative | Yerde |
ablative | Yerden |
References
- Useinov & Mireev Dictionary, Simferopol, Dolya, 2002 [1]
Scots
Pronoun
Yer
cy:yer de:yer fa:yer fr:yer io:yer ku:yer lo:yer hu:yer nl:yer pl:yer pt:yer ro:yer tr:yer vi:yer