different between deres vs deers
deres
English
Verb
deres
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dere
Anagrams
- DEERS, Edser, Seder, deers, drees, redes, reeds, resed, seder
Danish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /d?r?s/, [d?a?s]
Pronoun
deres (nominative de, objective dem)
- their (3rd person plural, possessive)
See also
Galician
Verb
deres
- second-person singular future subjunctive of dar
Norwegian Bokmål
Pronunciation
Pronoun
deres
- their (possessive determiner)
- theirs (possessive pronoun)
- your (plural or formal singular)
See also
Portuguese
Verb
deres
- second-person singular future subjunctive of dar
deres From the web:
- what deres are there
- what deres are the dokis
- what does mean
- desert mean
- what dere am i quiz
- what is derestriction meaning
- deresiewicz what is college for
- what does detest mean
deers
English
Noun
deers
- (dated or nonstandard) plural of deer
- 1984, Justin Wilson, Howard Jacobs, More Cajun Humor, page 79,
- “Not dem kinda deers, dese de kine wit? antling.”
- She say, “I?m goin? witcha.”
- He say, “I'll be damned, iss not?ing but a dirty ol? men's camp an? you can?t go.”
- Well, she bawled an? squalled and raise some sand, but he went to hont dem deers.
- 1985, R.E.M., "Cant Get There from Here" from Fables of the Reconstruction
- "Tris is sure to shirr the deers out"
- 2001, William Arnett, Emmer Sewell, Paul Arnett, William Arnett (editors), Souls Grown Deep: African American Vernacular Art of the South, Volume 2, page 191,
- “They there to scare the deers away from the garden. Deers, they slip in here at night and make a mess eating up things,” she says.
- “If you call shooting deers in some kind of deer zoo great sport,” Sarah said.
- 1984, Justin Wilson, Howard Jacobs, More Cajun Humor, page 79,
Usage notes
Modern usage is likely to be regarded as an error or indicative of nonstandard speech. The standard (irregular) plural is deer.
Occasionally used in the sense of more than one species, especially when appearing in combination (such as red deer / red deers).
Anagrams
- Edser, Seder, dere's, deres, drees, redes, reeds, resed, seder
deers From the web:
- what deers eat
- what deers eat in winter
- what deers like to eat
- what deers have antlers
- what deers do
- what deers do in winter
- what deers see
- what deers can you hunt
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