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What does it mean "Y'all getting any rain up your way?" What does "Y'all" stand for?
2 nov. 2015 20:39
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It means 'you all.' It's a feature of some dialects (notably in the South of the United States) to say y'all instead of just 'you' when referring to 'you' in the plural.
2 november 2015
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Y'all is a contraction of you and all. It is used as a second person pronoun. Y'all is strongly associated with Southern American English. Contractions are very common in the English language as demonstrated in words such as can't (cannot), won't (will not), and many, many more. I hope this helps. Y'all come back now! Ya hear?
2 november 2015
1
I want to know the whole meaning of this sentence/dialogue from the movie. The proprioter asking about rain or what? Replying to his question chigure said,"what way would that be?" Please explain these dialogues. I'm not native. Waiting for answer. Thanks
17 augustus 2022
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y'all means "you all" and it's a common Southern dialect here in the states
17 november 2015
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