I s'pose whar yeh come from they lay biscuits 'n' pork chops.
If he throws yeh downstairs, yeh'll care for 'im,' I ses.
If yeh wanta fight, go out in the street and fight all yeh please.
Why don't yehstrike somebody that looks as if they had money?
We'll have a large, juicy scrap, an' don't yehforgit dat!
Jes' sing out when yeh wanta go," he added, leering at the freckled man.
After some silence, the old man asked: 'Where'er yehbound fer, anyway?
An' I s'pose yehhev ben payin' fer full board an' keep to yer mother ever sence yeh wuz borned, eh?
S'pose yer pa an' ma was on'y too glad to git yeh out'en the way, eh?
Did yeh ever hear the verse, "From the mouths of babes, etc.
I'm his mother, an' I had ought to know, an' I tell yeh so.
As Magill put one foot into the stirrup he said: "Mason, how wouldyeh like to come down to Moscow an' help me write up me books?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "yeh" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.