Posted on 09/20/2021 9:17:02 PM PDT by nickcarraway
There's only one correct way to spell it, y'all
"Bless your heart," "Too big for his britches," and "Well, I s'wanee," just to name a few of our favorites. But the best-known word in the Southern vernacular is probably our most-loved pronoun: y'all. A contraction of "you" and "all," as defined by our Mason Dixonary, "y'all" is used when addressing or referencing two or more people. Though "y'all" is inherently plural, in the instance of addressing a larger group of people, "all y'all" is more of a casual, slang phrase that's sometimes used. Like how all soda is called Coke and all tea is sweet unless otherwise noted, "y'all" is a key piece of Southern verbiage that's deeply engrained in our culture. Even Siri understands what means it now.
There is a correct—and incorrect—way to spell this fond colloquialism, however. This familiar pronoun is included in the Merriam-Webster dictionary, a trusted, go-to source for Southern Living copy editors. The only right way to spell the contraction of "you" and "all" is "y'all." "Ya'll" is incorrect and a misspelling of the word, so don't use it. When you think about it, though, "y'all" makes the most sense for how this contraction should be correctly spelled. Put together you-all, and you get "y'all." Just like "cannot" becomes "can't" and "do not" becomes "don't." Think about the term in this sense, and you'll be less likely to misspell it.
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What's your favorite saying that you can never seem to spell correctly?
The apostrophe indicates where the contraction occurs.
You all. You is contracted. Y’all is correct.
“Y’all ain’t from around here, are ya?”
You really need a life.
I posted it. But you read it.
People who are not southern should never say either. Find it annoying when I see foreigners use it too on internet threads.
And so what? You still need a life.
What about non-NYers using NY expressions?
It's a real shanda. Oops, I'm not Yiddish.
What is the plural of y’all?
Y’all ain’t from around here, are ya?
Now do an article about the proper usage of “all of y’all”.
My personal favorite is “I’m fixing” as in “I’m fixing to take look at the icebox in a minute”
The reason “y’all” has become popular on the internet is because of hip hop culture more than anything else. Don’t get me started on bougie white people appropriating hoodinese.
I am fun at parties.
Isn’t it already plural?
I thought “cannot” becomes “cain’t”, at least in country music :)
+1
hoodinese.
***Good wordsmithing
As was explained to a bemused Brit Hume during W’s election - “All y’all”.
all y’all
“What is the plural of y’all?”
Y’all IS plural. Only used when speaking of two or more people.
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