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Everybody on BBC news saying "yers" instead of "years". ears with a y in front of it. That's how you say it.

It's pronounced 'yers'. I hate it when I hear people say yee-ers.
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Everybody on BBC news saying "yers" instead of "years". ears with a y in front of it. That's how you say it.

It's pronounced 'yers'. I hate it when I hear people say yee-ers.

 

 

Most English accents don't particularly lend themselves to pronouncing it similarly to ears, sounds very odd.

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Everybody on BBC news saying "yers" instead of "years". ears with a y in front of it. That's how you say it.

It's pronounced 'yers'. I hate it when I hear people say yee-ers.

 

 

And what are those two things on the side of your head that you've endlessly punished over the "yers" by listening to The Beatles religiously? Your "ers"?

No, they're you're ears (eerz, not urz). Now stop being silly.

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Everybody on BBC news saying "yers" instead of "years". ears with a y in front of it. That's how you say it.

It's pronounced 'yers'. I hate it when I hear people say yee-ers.

And what are those two things on the side of your head that you've endlessly punished over the "yers" by listening to The Beatles religiously? Your "ers"?

No, they're you're ears (eerz, not urz). Now stop being silly.

Non sequitur, English doesn't work like that. Cough, rough, plough...
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Everybody on BBC news saying "yers" instead of "years". ears with a y in front of it. That's how you say it.

It's pronounced 'yers'. I hate it when I hear people say yee-ers.

And what are those two things on the side of your head that you've endlessly punished over the "yers" by listening to The Beatles religiously? Your "ers"?

No, they're you're ears (eerz, not urz). Now stop being silly.

Non sequitur, English doesn't work like that. Cough, rough, plough...

 

 

Oh I know, but still, it's 'yeerz' ;)

 

No, they're you're ears (eerz, not urz). Now stop being silly.

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Gah dammit, no excuse for that. 

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Everybody on BBC news saying "yers" instead of "years". ears with a y in front of it. That's how you say it.

It's pronounced 'yers'. I hate it when I hear people say yee-ers.

And what are those two things on the side of your head that you've endlessly punished over the "yers" by listening to The Beatles religiously? Your "ers"?

No, they're you're ears (eerz, not urz). Now stop being silly.

Non sequitur, English doesn't work like that. Cough, rough, plough...
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