Does anyone know the etymology behind this pronunciation? I am wondering if this could be evidence of the influence of a large population of people that still speak Sep 21 2010 If anything isn t ya ll a contraction of you will where you is written as ya as in ya know ? Otherwise the only explanation I can come up with for why someone would ever spell it ya ll is through mistaken analogy with contractions like I ll he ll etc Jan 11 2016 In ya the ou vowel has been replaced with a
We don t have punctuation to indicate that so we just write it. This is also generally the case where a replacement slang informal word is missing letters but others have changed
When this happens we usually just transcribe the sounds rather than using an apostrophe 2 Who are ya? is a rhetorical question asking the other lowly team to justify their presence at a match or level they don t deserve to play at. It s a mark of lack of repect to the other team
Yes it s a fair assessment that it means to diminish the opposition as unknown and insignificant. The top Urban Dictionary definition gives guidance Oct 23 2013 When my girlfriend says good night when sleeping in the same bed I usually say see ya and she just laughs like it doesn t make sense
Oh whale say what you want when you want Most native English speakers would pronounced this as it sounds in jar whereas the true pronunciation is closer to ya in my experience. This is a case where English speakers are explicitly the target audience. That author used an abysmally bad example
The word ja is rarely ever included in English dictionaries Jun 28 2013 Ya ll I have heard from grammatically correct Southern friends was a version of you while all y all was the form for you all i.e. plural
But either way the sooner this thing dies from the English language the better Here s an example from a rap song Hey how ya doin ? Sorry ya can t get through Why don t you leave your name And your number And I ll get back to you Ring Ring Ring Ha Ha Hey De La Soul Now How do you do? is a set phrase in formal English and is considered as old fashioned
When you met someone for the first time you would say How do Sep 19 2013 As a stock phrase See ya! does in fact mean Goodbye! Variations include Be seeing you and See you again soon. It is a warmly connoted bidding of farewell
It is related to Auf Weidersehen literally until I we see you each other again I suppose one could also see it as short for I see you a game one plays with a baby peek a boo but the farewell is by far the more common case Dec 8 2025 With Coach Marcus Wattley Sr taking the helm its time for a fresh start and a renewed focus on building this program back up
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