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y’all: you all (colloquial/Southern American English) y’all’d’ve: you all would have (colloquial/Southern American English) y’all’dn't’ve: you all would not have (colloquial/Southern American English) y’all’re: you all are (colloquial/Southern American English) y’all’ren’t: you all are not (colloquial/Southern American ...
Y'all (pronounced / j ɔː l / yawl [2]) is a contraction of you and all, sometimes combined as you-all. Y'all is the main second-person plural pronoun in Southern American English , with which it is most frequently associated, [ 3 ] though it also appears in some other English varieties, including African-American English , South African ...
The reason it seems interesting is because in modern English 1) the second-person plural is the only plural pronoun with two forms (in some dialects) - "y'all" and "you"; and 2) the second person pronoun has the same form in nominative and accusative. The combination of 1) and 2) is why "Y'all have the craziest stuff happen to you" is acceptable.
Y'all'dn't've should be added to the list as meaning "you all would not have". — Preceding unsigned comment added by 108.221.225.45 15:03, 11 January 2015 (UTC) I think this one is BS. I live in an area where "y'all" isn't all that uncommon, and I've never heard anyone come anywhere near this.
Due to a contract dispute between the Toronto Maple Leafs and Owen Nolan, Toronto arranged with the league to utilize a compliance buyout on Nolan if it was ruled he had the right to exercise a contract option for the 2005–06 season. [5] [6] Combining the 2005 and 2013–2014 compliance buyout periods, 21 teams bought out at least one player.
To make two-a-days happen, you may have to pack two sets of workout clothes and postworkout snacks, maybe make an extra trip to the gym, and/or hop in the shower twice. That calls for a ton of ...
The contract year phenomenon is most associated with the NBA due to the league's high salaries and lengthy guaranteed contracts. This phenomenon is also associated with MLB, [2] for similar reasons. It is often less associated with the NFL due to the league's comparatively lower guaranteed salaries. In general, many NFL players who sign ...
That’s why you should give yourself permission to feel good about your wins too, because washing the dishes is a win. Thank you Danielle, for bringing Kate’s story back to the spotlight.