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Is anybody tell me the difference between"you" and "ya"?~ thanks:D
Feb 24, 2012 8:18 AM
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"You" is proper English. "Ya" is informal. So do not use "ya" in your formal essays!
February 24, 2012
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You is a person that is being reffered to when talking directly to them. Such as : YOU come here. You did this. How are YOU? Ya is a slang term in English that represents a dialect of the English language in America from the southern states. It also means "you" such as: Thank ya!! Love ya!! See ya!!
February 24, 2012
You is a person that is being reffered to when talking directly to them. Such as : YOU come here. You did this. How are YOU? Ya is a slang term in English that represents a dialect of the English language in America from the southern states. It also means "you" such as: Thank ya!! Love ya!! See ya!!
February 24, 2012
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