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y'all
[ yawl ]
pronoun
- you (used in direct address usually to two or more people, or to one person who represents a family, organization, etc.): ’a let me know when you want those coffees warmed up.
Are ’a coming home for the holidays this year?
’a let me know when you want those coffees warmed up.
If we get there before you, we’ll try to save ’a a seat.
Usage Note
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of y'all1
Example Sentences
“None of us could’ve done what we did without you. Personally speaking, ’a are the reason I feel empowered to keep a camera close by,” commented photographer Adam Davis beneath Black Image Center’s post.
“I’m not telling ’a what to do — but I’m going to have a short day today.”
“All of ’a up there at the VIP gave us hope. ’a gave us opportunity to actually make our dream come true and give us a platform to hear our voice for the first time on a cassette, to hear what we sounded like, to see what we meant to people.”
“However ’a see him in those videos, that’s exactly how he is,” Stephens said.
Nate Hargus, an antiabortion activist, told the City Council: “’a guys are not voting on healthcare. You are voting on whether or not to kill innocent children. ... ’a guys are willing to protect everyone but the ones that cannot protect themselves.”
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