Difference between revisions of "Ay, ay!"
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− | * '''Ay, ay:''' one of the sighs of the Four Old Men ([[Image:MMLJ.png]]) in FW II.4 ([[Page_383|FW 383]] - [[Page_399|FW 399]]); this one is associated | + | * '''Ay, ay:''' one of the sighs of the Four Old Men ([[Image:MMLJ.png]]) in FW II.4 ([[Page_383|FW 383]] - [[Page_399|FW 399]]); this one is associated with Matthew Gregory from Belfast in Ulster; the others are: '''Oh dear'''; '''Ah, ho'''; and '''Ah dearo dear''' |
* '''ay:''' (''dialect'') yes | * '''ay:''' (''dialect'') yes |
Latest revision as of 08:17, 30 October 2010
- Ay, ay: one of the sighs of the Four Old Men (File:MMLJ.png) in FW II.4 (FW 383 - FW 399); this one is associated with Matthew Gregory from Belfast in Ulster; the others are: Oh dear; Ah, ho; and Ah dearo dear
- ay: (dialect) yes