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- Those of Bree will say 'be' or 'do' instead of saying 'usually'. It oft can look as so: "I do plow a field." or "I oft be plowing a field, boy."
- Those of Bree will use 'after' in terms of directing attention to something that has just happened. So instead of saying "I had just left and the rain poured." They're more like to say, "After I was leaving, the rain poured."
- They're not likely to use "Don't be", "If", "That" or "Whether" in most sentence structures, instead simplifying with such as: "It was no matter to fret over. Now, tell me did you get the brandy."
- They're very likely to start most, if not all, sentences with "It is" or "It was" such as: "It was Sam had the best coney stew."

BREE

 

example of Bree and surrounding settlements: a melodic, high-pitched brogue

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