yere

Etymology 1
From analogous to <.

Pronunciation

 * Strong form:, ; Weak form:

Pronoun

 * 1)  your (plural); of ye, belonging to ye
 * 2) * 2012 Kerry O'Shea Edinburgh’s Fringe festival thinks The Rubberbandits are English IrishCentral 27 July 2012:
 * The Rubberbandits took to their Twitter (@Rubberbandits) on Tuesday in the wake of the Fringe fest’s apparent typo saying that, “@edfringe As much as we'd love to swear allegiance to Lizzie. Could ye change our country of origin from "England" to Ireland on yere site?” (sic)
 * The Rubberbandits took to their Twitter (@Rubberbandits) on Tuesday in the wake of the Fringe fest’s apparent typo saying that, “@edfringe As much as we'd love to swear allegiance to Lizzie. Could ye change our country of origin from "England" to Ireland on yere site?” (sic)

Usage notes
Especially in the south and west of Ireland. The yod-dropping pronunciation is more dialectal.

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1) To hear

Etymology
Probably from, it is being replaced by among younger speakers

Verb

 * 1)  to remember
 * 2)  to remind
 * 1)  to remind
 * 1)  to remind