'Ear a one da (the) smarnin."

e'er det Local accents. This is the usual greeting of the fishermen who go home to the wharf in my hometown to see the boats come in. Heard in 1960 from a fisherman aged 20 of Upper Island Cove. Used I and Sup Not used 2 Not used ar, arra, e'er a, e'ra, NE'ER, EITHER, a'r, a...

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Summary:e'er det Local accents. This is the usual greeting of the fishermen who go home to the wharf in my hometown to see the boats come in. Heard in 1960 from a fisherman aged 20 of Upper Island Cove. Used I and Sup Not used 2 Not used ar, arra, e'er a, e'ra, NE'ER, EITHER, a'r, arr, e'er (a) bit, e'er (a) one, ARN Checked by Rebecca Nolan on Tue 17 Feb 2015