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Date: | Fri, 29 Jul 2005 08:37:13 -0400 |
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Hehe! What a fun question! Ya'll or Y'all is short for you all, just
like don't is short for do not. As we all know (or should know) an
apostrophe means there's a missing letter or two, turning the word into
a contraction. Therefore, to turn the words you all into a contraction
*should* be done y'all because the apostrophe is in the correct position
to replace the "ou" in you... BUT since the word "ya" is a slang word for
"you" that a lot of people use.. turning the slang version of you all
into a contraction would therefore be either y'all (replacing the a in
ya) or ya'll (replacing the a in all.) Which basically means, you can
spell it either way. It just depends on how you think.
Have Fun!
- Jules
ps. My mother doesn't have a clue what that means cause she doesn't get
the "ya" is slang for you bit, but hopefully I make sense anyway!
[Posted in FML issue 4954]
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