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Yean vs Yeap - What's the difference?

yean | yeap |

As a verb yean

is (transitive|obsolete|of goats or sheep) to give birth to.

As an adverb yeap is

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yean

English

Verb

(en verb)
  • (transitive, obsolete, of goats or sheep) To give birth to.
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    yeap

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    Adverb

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  • * 1950 , Conrad Aiken, The Short Stories of Conrad Aiken
  • "Yeap , I do. D'you see that chair on the porch?"
  • * 2003 , Rick W White, Comes Like a Raging Fire
  • I told her, "Yeap . I'm here on vacation." We both smiled, as she told me, "Me too."
  • * 2009 , Terri Lee Ryan, Life Is One Big To-Do List: A Woman's Life After 40
  • Yeap , I'm coming back in my next life as a daughter of one of my friends. I would never have to worry about looking ugly.

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