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  • Etymology of using ya instead of you - slang
    9 I have noticed that some people in parts of Maryland, Pennsylvania, Ohio often say "ya" instead of "you"? As in "Didya do your homework?" instead of "Did you do your homework?" Does anyone know the etymology behind this pronunciation? I am wondering if this could be evidence of the influence of a large population of people that still speak
  • Yall or yall? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    If anything, isn't ya'll a contraction of you will (where you is written as ya, as in "ya know")? Otherwise, the only explanation I can come up with for why someone would ever spell it ya'll is through (mistaken) analogy with contractions like I'll, he'll, etc
  • punctuation - Should ya have an apostrophe? Doin? Etc - English . . .
    The only time ya should be followed by an apostrophe is when it is part of the contraction of ya and will: ya'll I see people mistype this all the time, ya'll when they meant to say y'all
  • This should be all ya need to hear to not vote for any ticket . . . - Yappi
    Here is another for ya You can sit in a Firetruck, it does not make you a firefighter We both know you got it and you are just arguing for arguments sake, by all means keep arguing this point of yours So you are suggesting that he just sat in an office chair and never commanded the unit? That would be a total lie
  • What is “Who are ya?” and whence it came?
    2 "Who are ya?" is a rhetorical question asking the other, lowly team to justify their presence at a match or level they don't deserve to play at It's a mark of lack of repect to the other team Yes, it's a fair assessment that it means to diminish the opposition as unknown and insignificant The top Urban Dictionary definition gives guidance
  • Idiom: Origin of the phrase a bit how ya going to mean . . . - slang
    2 The phrase refers to the social class of the speaker, as in 'How ya goin' is originally something a lower or working class person would say in post WW I Australia So it means dodgy or unsure of the reliability However it has become nonsensical because the phrase 'how's it going?' has run around the world like a bushfire since the 1970's
  • Difference between How are you? and How are you doing?
    Here's an example from a rap song: Hey how ya doin'? Sorry ya can't get through Why don't you leave your name And your number And I'll get back to you Ring Ring Ring ( Ha Ha Hey) De La Soul Now, "How do you do?" is a set phrase in formal English and is considered as old-fashioned When you met someone for the first time you would say "How do
  • West Branch vs Salem. Who ya got? - yappi. com
    My wife graduated from West Branch and started her teaching career at Salem We lived in the West Branch district for 8 years The WB-Salem game is a pretty intense rivalry It's certainly not as historic as something like Dover-Phila but I think the intensity is pretty high even compared to some of the more historic rivalries
  • Spelling Yeah and Yea - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    They are differentiated by spelling: Yay [ jɛi ] (as opposed to, say, boo) is for joy and exultation; Yeah [ jæ ] (synonym of yes, opposite of nah) is for ordinary assent; and Yea [ jɛi ] (opposite of nay) is for formal assent during a vote It's just that many people type yea (or even just ya) when they mean yeah Outside of the U S , yeh [ jɛ ] is also common
  • See you~What does it mean? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    As a stock phrase "See ya!" does in fact mean "Goodbye!" Variations include "Be seeing you" and "See you again soon " It is a warmly connoted bidding of farewell It is related to Auf Weidersehen - literally "until (I we) see (you each other) again" I suppose one could also see it as short for "I see you," a game one plays with a baby (peek-a-boo) but the farewell is by far the more common case





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