
Etymology of using "ya" instead of "you" - slang
Jul 26, 2018 · OED, rather than listing 'ya' as a form of 'you' and 'your', gives 'ya' (pronoun and adjective) separate entries with a distinct origin and etymology. In both cases, the origin is a …
"Y'all" or "ya'll"? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Sep 21, 2010 · Southerns wouldn't have abbrev that phrase in such a way. however, when saying "ya all," them words tenda run tagedder. When you say "you will" the distinction of the "wi" …
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What is “Who are ya?” and whence it came?
Who are ya?! 2) Leyton Orient (small football club) v Chelsea (big football club) The Chelsea player, Didier Drogba, misses a clear chance of scoring a goal and falls over badly, clutching …
When is it appropriate to use "see you later"?
Oct 23, 2013 · When my girlfriend says "good night" (when sleeping in the same bed) I usually say "see ya" and she just laughs like it doesn't make sense. Oh whale, say what you want …
Why is "you all" contracted to "y'all" and not "you'll"?
Jun 27, 2013 · Ya'll, I have heard from grammatically correct Southern friends, was a version of you, while all y'all was the form for you all (i.e. plural). But either way, the sooner this thing …
Can you say "see you then/there" when arranging a meeting?
"See you there" and "see you then" are both fine. They are somewhere between formal English (see alternative phrases below) and informal/spoken language, where a "see you" or even …
punctuation - Should "ya" have an apostrophe? "Doin"? Etc
Jan 11, 2016 · I thought ya was a contraction of ya'll, which was a contraction of you all. Hence, it should be ya'. But I might be mistaken. Your input is welcome. (Also, as a logician, I need to …
Meaning Of "Wrapped Around My Finger" and "See Ya When I …
See ya when I see ya This phrase is used in the place of "goodbye." It indicates that you will meet again ("See ya") but it is noncommittal as to the time and date ("when I see ya").
How to use "you know" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
When used in excess, these fillers are very annoying. However, our ya'knows, umms, and errs do serve various communications purposes, some of which are discussed in the paper Disfluency …