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yer
prep. ere; before (Archaic)
 
pron. (Informal) your


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YER may refer to:Fort Severn Airport, the IATA airport codeYemeni rial, of the united Republic of YemenYale Economic Review, an economics journal of Yale University
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Yer
The letter (Ъ, ъ) of the Cyrillic alphabet is known as the hard sign (твёрдый знак ) in the modern Russian alphabet and as er golyam (ер голям, "big yer") in the Bulgarian alphabet. The letter is called back yer in the pre-reform Russian orthography, in Old Russian, and in Old Church Slavonic. Originally the yer denoted an ultra-short or reduced middle rounded vowel. Its companion is the front yer, now known as the soft sign in Russian and as er malək in Bulgaria (Ь, ь), which was originally also a reduced vowel, more frontal than the ъ, and which is today used to mark the palatalization of consonants in all of the Slavic languages written in the Cyrillic alphabet, except for Serbian and Macedonian, where it is not used although its traces can be seen in the letters њ and љ. The two reduced vowels are together called the yers in Slavic philology.
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Jerusalem Talmud
The Jerusalem Talmud or Talmud Yerushalmi , often the Yerushalmi for short, and also known as the Palestinian Talmud, is a collection of Rabbinic notes about the Jewish Oral tradition as detailed in the 2nd-century Mishnah.The Jerusalem Talmud predates its counterpart, the Babylonian Talmud, by about 200 years and is written in both Hebrew and Aramaic. It includes the core component, the Mishna, finalized by Rabbi Judah the Prince (c. 200 CE) along with the written discussions of generations of rabbis in the Land of Israel (primarily in the academies of Tiberias and Caesarea) which was compiled c. 350-400 CE into a series of books that became the Gemara (גמרא - from gamar: Hebrew "[to] complete"; Aramaic "[to] study"). The Gemara, when combined with the Mishnah, completes the Talmud.
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yer
pron. where
 
pref. geo, ground
 
n. earth, premises, footing, whereabouts, glebe, ground, locale, locality, location, locus, mother earth, place, position, post, quarter, room, seat, site, situation, situs, slot, space, spot, stand, standing, station, stead, terrain, ubiety; pew
 
adj. terraneous
 
yemek
v. crop, eat, ingest, dine off, dine on
 
yermek
v. revile, revile against smth., revile at smth., satirize, slander, vilify

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Yer
(prep.)
Ere; before.
  

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yer
"place; location, spot, point; ground; floor; seat; space, room; situation, employment, duty; mark, scar, trace; earth"

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