WHEN DID “Y’ALL” BECOME IMPROPER? - ENGLISH LANGUAGE & USAGE ...
Sep 17, 2010 It is my understanding that the contraction y’all was considered correct American English in times past. At what point was this word removed from valid American English? From bing.com
“Who are ya?” seems a popular chant or taunt with English football fans, both on and off the stands. Is it a fair assessment that it means to diminish the opposition as unknown and … From bing.com
IS "I'D'VE" PROPER USE OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE?
Aug 13, 2010 While reading a book, I came across the word I'd've, as in: I'd've argued against it. While it was obvious what it meant, it left me puzzled. Is I'd've a proper word? From bing.com
"Y'ALL" OR "YA'LL"? - ENGLISH LANGUAGE & USAGE STACK EXCHANGE
Sep 21, 2010 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 … From bing.com
WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN "GOOD ON YOU" VS. "GOOD FOR YOU", …
I agree with the above that 'good for you' is used sarcastically at times, while I have never heard 'good on ya' used in that fashion. Somehow the latter has more of a chummy comraderie and … From bing.com
PUNCTUATION - SHOULD "YA" HAVE AN APOSTROPHE? "DOIN"? ETC
Jan 11, 2016 In "ya", the "ou" vowel has been replaced with "a". We don't have punctuation to indicate that, so we just write it. This is also generally the case where a replacement … From bing.com
PRONUNCIATION - HOW DO YOU SPELL "AYE YAI YAI" - ENGLISH …
Jan 31, 2012 The phrase that's spoken when someone is hand-wringing about a thorny problem. Speaker One: Uh-oh -- we have to reformat ALL THE DOCUMENTS! Speaker Two: Aye Yai … From bing.com
ORIGIN OF THE PHRASE "THAT'S MIGHTY WHITE OF YOU..."
Aug 5, 2018 Are you looking for the origins of that particular phrase only, or of the use of 'white' to signify 'honorable and/or pure, etc'? From bing.com
ETYMOLOGY OF USING "YA" INSTEAD OF "YOU" - SLANG
Jul 26, 2018 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 … From bing.com
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