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Let’s break this down grammatically:
y’all = you all = y’all
ya’ll = ya will = something very different from y’all
Hope y’all enjoyed your Belle English lesson for the day.
hey y’all!
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Let’s break this down grammatically:
y’all = you all = y’all
ya’ll = ya will = something very different from y’all
Hope y’all enjoyed your Belle English lesson for the day.
hey y’all!
Seriously. It is y’all not ya’ll. Get it right!
Exactly. Y’all means “You All”. Ya’ll would mean “Ya Will”, which is just wrong on so many levels.
Let’s break this down grammatically: y’all = you all = y’all ya’ll = ya will = something very different from y’all Hope...
I’m not even as Southern as they come, and I know this. It’s a contraction for “you all.” The apostrophe should be...