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Nary a One

You might hear ' there wuttin' nary a one left' out in the country. I've heard it all my life.

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Pronunciation

[NAIR-ee a ONE] /ˈnɛri ə wʌn/ (spoken "nery a one")

Meaning & Usage

- Not a single one; none at all (quantifier)

Answering a question
Jill:
Did any apples grow on that tree?

Sam:
Nope - nary a one.

variations: nery a one
★ "Nary" comes from "never a" in older English. It’s been preserved in Southern/Appalachian speech as a way to emphasize zero - a living fossil from older dialects. ★

Origin and Etymology

From Middle English "ne’er a" and "never a." Brought to Appalachia by Scots-Irish settlers and widely used across the rural South as a folksy way to mean "none at all."

Usage Notes

Still widely recognized in the South and Appalachia. Outside the region it sounds old-fashioned or humorous but is easily understood.

Say It Like a Southerner

Say it natural: often "nery a one" with the "a" run together, especially in rural speech.

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Common Questions

Is "nary" the same as "none"?
Yes - "nary a one" means not one, none at all.
Is it still used today?
Yes - especially among older speakers or anyone wanting a rural/folksy tone.
Is "nery" wrong?
No - "nery" is simply the way many Southerners pronounce "nary."

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